Hector on the Wetland - Part 2

Tuesday, December 8th 2009

Today has been a bit of a dismal, grey day. There's nothing much to report - other than of course 'Hector on the Wetland' part 2!

As you can see he's still there. I think he's wanting to be up in the hide to look for MacDuff and the others.

Hector next to the hide

He's not used to being alone. I'm pleased he's got his sheep friend still around (although the sheep is a stray also!). They're keeping each other company.

Hector with his sheep friend

Tomorrow is the day we'll be trying to get him back on the other side of the fence to join his brothers. At the moment he's doing a good job of testing the bunds and paths on the wetland.

Hector on the boardwalk

In the last photo he looks like he's waiting to sell tickets to the sheep. “It's a toll boardwalk, you know!”

More tomorrow as the saga continues.


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