On a cold December walk through London’s parks and outskirts, it’s easy to forget the hidden lives of the mammals around us. Deer retreat into deep cover after the drama of the rut, while foxes prowl frosty fields and city streets, hungry now that frozen ground locks away their earthworm feasts. Badgers slip into their leaf-lined chambers, some flirting with true hibernation, as rabbits and hares remain vividly active against bare fields. High in trees, squirrels guard secret food caches, while stoats, weasels, and sleeping hedgehogs carry on out of sight. Deep underground, moles push up fresh hills through snow, and in shadowy roofs bats hang like upside‑down pears. Even the Thames may briefly host visiting whales and narwhals. Return on 16-Dec for the full story!
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