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daginge | 19:06 Mon 08th Jun 2015 | Animals & Nature
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Tonight I have found some droppings about an inch long browny green and wet looking, in the top of my garden compost bin. There is a quite obvious "Tunnel" leading into the grass cuttings, which I don't want to disturb! I know it could be a rat but the droppings do seem quite thick unlike the usual "Style" of Rat splat one sees! I was hoping maybe Weasel or Stoat, to create a talking point! I live in a quiet urban area but the rear garden is surrounded by both other gardens and houses and is rather secretive and quiet! Does anyone have any ideas? I can post a photo later, wuurp, as my son just said!
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Sounds like a hedgehog.
Hedgehog faeces are usually dark brown//black, slimy about an inch long and 1/3 inc wide tapering unevenly at the ends. They are usually deposited singly, not in heaps.
I'd certainly be very alarmed if a rat did an inch long poo, that's massive :-)
I agree, its most likely hedgehog poo, but it could also be tortoise scat by the sound of it.
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How do I post my " Poo Pictures"?
upload them here:

http://tinypic.com/
then when it's done, copy the link on the left that says "URL for email and IM" and paste it in here as an answer.
I think you have to type something as well if you post a link.
Could be a grass snake that's living in your compost heap.
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If it's a Grass Snake Melv16 it's moving into the house! LOL
I'd say hedgehog.

My regular one was not fussy about where he left me his presents - including in his food dish!

My current semi regular visitor has only left me 2 so far!
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More evidence this morning, 1 large melon rind gone, 3 large field mushroom stalks gone and more poo! I think this is going to turn out to be rats knowing my luck! Not that I don't like rats, I was just wishing for Grass Snakes or Mrs Tiggywinkle and her fambo!
Now I've seen your photo, I'd say thats from a grass snake, but thats not to say rats may also be coming in for the vegetable waste too.
I think it`s a rat or hedgehog. Grass snakes or Adders tend not to leave a trace of where they have been unless it`s over sand.
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Thanks all, I'm going with a rat due to the access being through a very small gap under the compost bin where the bottom meets the uneven flag stones it sits on!

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