It could be one of this year’s babies, it’s hard to tell. I’ve got some right whoppers visiting at the moment, about 30cm long as I can measure them in relation to the feeding station.
I agree with Sher. That's a very young hedgehog for this time of year. Keep your eye on it I'm afraid these late ones often don't make it. If necessary take it to a Hog Rescue if it's not big enough to hibernate when the time comes. Good luck.
Thanks Tilly, that's useful to know. Not that I have to worry here as my babies were all earlies and I can barely tell the difference between them and the adults now.
Some years ago, we had a mother hedgehog and her baby nesting under one of our conifers. On one occasion, the mum ventured out in daylight closely followed by the tot and followed the edges of the wall foraging. Eventually, mum turned back towards the nesting place but the baby hedgehog didn't follow. She went back, picked it up in her mouth and carried it back to safety just like a cat with a kitten. A lovely sight to see.
Good question. I've no idea but would be very interested in the answer. I suppose it could a preservation group that operates in your area. Let's hope it's not something that shouldn't be there and need removing.