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Gallery: Garden mammals

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Often shy and elusive, and usually creating great excitement when they show up; many of our native mammals visit our gardens. Here are pictures of some of them.

Pictures

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Roe deer buck

Roe deer buck


The roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) is one species of mammal that is on the increase throughout the country. It's increasingly likely to bee seen in the garden - especially those that are adjacent to open countryside.
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Hedgehog

Hedgehog


The hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus): one of the most familiar and well-loved garden mammals.
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Hedgehog close-up

Hedgehog close-up


Close-up of a hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus).
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Grey squirrel

Grey squirrel


Grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis): some people love 'em and others hate 'em! They can be a nuisance in the garden, damaging trees and taking food meant for the birds, but they are a bit of a loveable rouge.
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Grey squirel

Grey squirel


Terrific close-up shot of a grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis).
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Grey squirrel

Grey squirrel


Grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis).
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Fox in the border

Fox in the border


An increasingly frequent visitor to gardens, the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is welcomed by most wildlife gardeners with open arms.
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Red fox

Red fox


The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is a very agile animal and is frequently encountered on shed roofs in gardens.
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