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Oh my! I cannot tell what the hole's size is, but I expect someone is hungry and may be going for ea...
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A Mysterious Hole...

...in our compost bin.

It was covered by a little bit of dried grasses and such, but now we know why there's so much soil and compost heaped on the side of the compost bin!

As it's about one metre above ground, we suspect it's not a hedgehog (unless we have a climbing hedgehog in our garden). 

Any guesses on who might have gone on a digging spree here? 

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Natalie (website) on Tuesday, 26 November 2024 02:35
Who might be digging a hole in the compost

Oh my! I cannot tell what the hole's size is, but I expect someone is hungry and may be going for earthworms and other creatures, if any are in there. Moles, perhaps?

Oh my! I cannot tell what the hole's size is, but I expect someone is hungry and may be going for earthworms and other creatures, if any are in there. Moles, perhaps?
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