Wildlife in the garden - summer approaches

daifly

Western Thunderer
We have had occasional visits from badgers, with a similar outcome to you. A wildlife expert told me that they don’t like the scent of human male urine and I can confirm that is correct…

Nigel
We had a badger sett a few yards from our boundary and, having heard the same as James, applied the same successful solution.

The sett was abandoned shortly afterwards.

Feel free to PM if I can help!

Dave
 

Eastsidepilot

Western Thunderer
Our local farmer Jed, who's fields surround us, has decided to retire after having run his families farm for more than 30 years. He'd taken over from his Father but alas has no one to pass the running onto, his daughter not being able to do so.
So he has decided to take the government's SFI, sustainable farming incentive, which returns the land to wild flower meadow basically.

Today saw him seed drilling.

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So now Bett and I are wondering what differences in the wild life we'll see visiting our garden ? We already see deer, rabbits, hares and all manner of birds, I imagine more insect varieties.

Col.
 

Osgood

Western Thunderer
On which subject here is an interesting scheme - we had a tour around the Little Massingham Estate to see what it was all about:

The fields behind you may well eventually become part of this initiative, Col - creating a wildlife corridor.
 
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