


Nothing discernible on the upper raft this time except mouse prints, and I was speaking to a friend from the Wild About Britain forums last week who said he thought the previous larger ones might have been weasel. If that's the case, it's fantastic news.
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The trolley, on the other hand, remains - it's pretty clear what message is being sent to the EA!
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I include a picture of the current state of the brook: at this time of year the vegetation's starting to die off and everything starts to look a little sad. I don't expect to see any voles now till February/March time. But I'll look out for prints in the mud because there were a lot last year throughout the winter.
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