Your little one looks like to me a Bank Vole (there is a Field Vole which is very similar) They are sweet. I have watched one at the RSPB nature reserve at Arne, popping out and then rush to the area where the feeders are, pick up a seed, then rush back to its hole. I also saw one on the side of a road sitting up, nibbling on something. A car drove passed it and it was so close, I held my breath but it was ok. It seemed to be oblivious of the car because it did not move until I disturbed it.
thanks lynmiranda as you can tell although I love nature I have a lot to learn and with the help of nice people like you I can do it.It was very tiny which you cant really tell by the picture Sheila
For all who have lost.
GODS LENT CHILD by Sue Coad
I'll lend you for a little while a child of mine God said,for you to love thee while he lives and mourn for when he's dead.It may be six or seven years of forty-two or three,but will you,till I call him back,take care of him for me?
He'll bring his charms to gladden you,and should his stay be brief,you'll always have his memories as solace in your grief.
I cannot promise he will stay,since all from earth return,but there are lessons taught below I want this child to learn.
I've looked the whole world over in my search for teachers true,and of all the folk that crowd life's lane I have chosen you.
Now will you give him all your love and not think the labour vain nor hate me when I come to take this lent child back again.
I fancy that I heard them say "Dear God Thy Will Be Done"For all the joys this child will bring,the risk of grief we'll run.
We will shelter him with tenderness,we'll love him while we may and for all the happiness we've known,we'll ever-grateful stay.
But should the Angels call him much sooner than we'd planned,we will brave the bitter grief that comes and try to understand.
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Your little one looks like to me a Bank Vole (there is a Field Vole which is very similar) They are sweet. I have watched one at the RSPB nature reserve at Arne, popping out and then rush to the area where the feeders are, pick up a seed, then rush back to its hole. I also saw one on the side of a road sitting up, nibbling on something. A car drove passed it and it was so close, I held my breath but it was ok. It seemed to be oblivious of the car because it did not move until I disturbed it.
thanks lynmiranda as you can tell although I love nature I have a lot to learn and with the help of nice people like you I can do it.It was very tiny which you cant really tell by the picture
Sheila
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