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Three...not so blind mice NE.London (1 Viewer)

KenM

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Am wondering if we're talking Yellow-necked Mouse for the bigger and Wood Mouse for the smaller?

Cheers

Plus another infiltrator, am wondering Short-tailed Field Vole?

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I'd go with adult Wood Mouse plus two youngsters. The vole is a Bank Vole: It's too russet in colour and its ears are too prominent for Field Vole.
Tim
 
Thanks guys, I must get to grips with these little fellas (in the nicest possible way).
Cheers :t:
 
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