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Martin that's a mouse in your photo
Quote from: mark smyth on September 26, 2008, 10:55:38 PMMartin that's a mouse in your photo Ivi and a couple of other people who happened along thought it was a shrew. But you seem to be a wildlife expert, so I'll take your word for it. At a lower altitude and amongst my bulbs, I'd have been setting traps. Couldn't help admiring any small mammal that manages to eke out an existence in those conditions (though it probably lives on bits of climbers' discarded sarnies!)
Martin, it has visible eyes and large ears so can't be a shrew. http://www.countrysideinfo.co.uk/forest2/FOLDER01/Shrew.jpg
... a shrew is the fiercest animal on earth and can eat its own body weight in one sitting and still be hungry
Lesley, I think I actually prefer Snowdon's summit when it's shrouded in cloud with howling winds
I once came across a cat that was playing with a shrew in the gutter not far from my house. Thinking my approach would cause the cat to grab its prey and scarper I approached the pair. The cat did the latter but not the former, leaving the supposedly comatose (!?) shrew at the side of the pavement. I touched it with my foot, it immediately came round and shot up the inside of the leg of my jeans! I had to walk home with this fiercesome beastie roaming round my nether regions in search of a tasty morsel! I stripped off in the snake room and then had to try to catch said shrew. Needless to say it was later released!