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If you look very carefully at the picture above, extreme right hand edge, you can just make out a water shrew's foot. To be honest it's amazing I caught it at all as they move like lightning. I see this shrew (or one like it) almost every time I go down the field now.
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The voles love my plank now and are using it as a latrine.
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