...of the many stream-banks, is rich and varied and mammals include [[Masked Shrew]] and [[Wood Lemming]].
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Mammals include [[Muntjac Deer]], [[Water Shrew]] and [[Pygmy Shrew]].
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...well represented with [[Water Vole]], [[Common Shrew|Common]] and [[Pygmy Shrew]]. [[Roe Deer|Roe]] and [[Red Deer]], [[Hedgehog]], [[Wild Cat]], [[Arctic
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...Mountain Hare]], [[Red Squirrel]] and [[Lemming]], [[Bank Vole]], [[Common Shrew]], [[Red Fox]] and [[Stoat]].
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[[Rabbit]] are abundant and occur alongside [[Common Shrew]] and [[Pygmy Shrew]], [[Wood Mouse]] and the [[Skomer Vole]], a distinct subspecies of the [[B
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[[Red Deer]], [[Badger]] and [[Otter]], [[Harvest Mouse]] and [[Water Shrew]] are among the mammals recorded on the reserve.
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...], [[European Rabbit]], [[Common Rat]], [[Eurasian Water Shrew]], [[Common Shrew]]
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...us vulgaris, [[Red Fox]] Vulpes vulpes and [[Badger]] Meles meles. [[Pygmy Shrew]] Sorex minutus is very common and also the [[Bank Vole]] Clethrionomys gla
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...d-tailed and Iberian wall lizards, Montpellier Snake, Field Mice and Pygmy Shrew.
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...terrestris'', [[Harvest Mouse]] ''Micromys minutus'' and three species of shrew. [[Otter]] ''Lutra lutra'', introduced in the 1980s, are sometimes seen and
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...except the [[Scilly Shrew]] which is a race of the [[Lesser White-toothed Shrew]], absent from mainland Britain but widespread on the Continent.
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...ch is decimating the now nationally scarce [[Water Vole]] and also [[Water Shrew]]. Large numbers of bats including [[Noctule Bat]], feed over the reedbeds
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...been reintroduced to the Washes and other mammals present include [[Water Shrew]] Neomys fodiens and [[Harvest Mouse]] Micromys minutus.
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...paeus and [[Mole]] Talpa talpa, [[Common Shrew]] Sorex araneus and [[Pygmy Shrew]] Sorex minutus, [[Pipistrelle Bat]] Pipistrellus pipistrellus, [[Brown Har
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...ian wall lizards, snakes including Montpellier Snake, Field Mice and Pygmy Shrew. Rabbits are to be found in some numbers, providing a good food source for
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...d-tailed and Iberian wall lizards, Montpellier Snake, Field Mice and Pygmy Shrew. Rabbits are to be found in some numbers, providing a good food source for
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...wildlife, such as orchids, butterflies, dragonflies, [[Otter]] and [[Water Shrew]]. A Walk around the reserve in mid summer should produce numerous Clouded
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[[Opossum]], [[Short-tailed shrew]], [[Least shrew]], [[Nine-banded armadillo]], [[Marsh rabbit]], [[Eastern cottontail]], [[G
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...include [[Badger]], [[Stoat]] and [[Weasel]], [[Common Shrew]] and [[Pygmy Shrew]] and [[Daubenton's Bat]], [[Serotine Bat]], [[Noctule Bat]] and [[Pipistre
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...toft Sands include both [[Water Vole]] ''Arvicola terrestris'' and [[Water Shrew]] ''Neomys fodiens'', [[Brown Hare]] ''Lepus europaeus'' and [[Roe Deer]] '
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