![Petting the hedgehog](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7154/6806003327_f2a8579c8c_z.jpg)
I was collecting zucchini in the garden when Sam shouted my name at the top of his lungs. I thought he wanted a favor, but in fact, he wanted to show me the hedgehog he spotted in the chicken yard. I grabbed the camera from the house and the boys followed, Nico exclaiming, "I love hedgies!"
![Peeper](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7153/6806024701_3213641968_z.jpg)
Lui said, "He's an old fella. You can tell because he's big and kind of slow and his face is going grey."
![Peeking out](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7005/6806012761_463c70fe62_z.jpg)
At first, Sam wasn't sure about the hedgehog. He thought they might have barbed quills like a porcupine. He was stroking it with a stick before the boys told him it is safe to handle them.
![hedgehog curiosity](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7156/6805985727_b58ca7c245_z.jpg)
We only pestered it for a few minutes. Lui said the chickens might peck its eyes out, and decided the hedgie would be safer in the flax. A few feet into his attempt at transport, however, the hedgehog puffed up and rolled out of his hands. Then it scurried under a flax bush and watched us as we said goodbye.
![Hedgehog friend](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7009/6805920889_47c045bfbd_z.jpg)
There are no native hedgehog species in the US, so I truly appreciated this encounter. There are also no native hedgehogs in New Zealand, but with no real predators, this introduced critter has become an established species. They're a bit of a pest, eating native insects and lizards, but they are usually seen as less of a pest than the possums introduced from Australia.
![Nico and the hedgie](http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7173/6808406083_3458ccb724_z.jpg)
Cutest pests I ever saw.
2 comments:
Oh my, those things are adorable! I would also assume the quills would be sharp. The boys you are currently staying with always seems to say such cute things.
So cool would make a good play mate for Todd bring one home please
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