Crook, Co Durham: The mouse took a while to find the hazelnuts I’d left out for it, approaching by a cautious, roundabout route before grabbing one and dashing to safety
I rarely see wood mice (Apodemus sylvaticus) in our garden, at best just catching a glimpse of one darting for cover after being disturbed among the flower pots.
They mostly feed after dusk, so it has been a delight to watch one that’s regularly active in broad daylight. It has become gradually accustomed to my presence. Sudden movements still send it racing for the wood pile, but if I sit still it approaches within a few feet.
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