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| | | Re: Water Voles 2009 Quote:
Originally Posted by vole-woman All sounds pretty good. I wonder how BillyWD's gone on? | All good I would say around Andover. The amount of vegitation has caused problems for most of the summer hiding all traces of water voles. Early on in May and was seeing lots and they slowly started to spread out. But now I'm lucky if I see one or two. I'm sure there still around just hiding from me. Certainly no sign of mink on my local patch but lots of otter activerty. Looking forward to findinf a new patch near Bristol to report from for next years water vole 2010 thread.
BWD
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