Around this month, I begin to get fewer and fewer sightings so I stop going down to the brook till next Spring. Water voles don't hibernate, but they do become fossorial, that is move underground, and eat roots and doze through the cold weather.
The diary of a water vole colony
Around this month, I begin to get fewer and fewer sightings so I stop going down to the brook till next Spring. Water voles don't hibernate, but they do become fossorial, that is move underground, and eat roots and doze through the cold weather.
Small frog and extremely distant marsh harrier.
Fox and grey wagtail.
Black darters, female and male.
Sallow moth and raft spider.
Shield bug nymph.
A brief encore in September. There were two voles last night!
Toad and another Elephant Hawk moth caterpillar.