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    World's biggest wildlife survey reports a chorus of frogs hopping around in our gardens but our native squirrels are in the red

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    Post Hampshire garden wildlife line up revealed

    Grey squirrels are the most frequently seen wildlife in Hampshire with frogs hopping up behind, followed by badgers and hedgehogs

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    Post Squirrels are top of the spots

    Grey squirrels are the most frequently seen wildlife in East Sussex with frogs hopping up behind, followed by badgers and hedgehogs

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    Post Berkshire's garden wildlife line up

    Grey squirrels are the most frequently seen wildlife in the county with frogs hopping up behind, followed by badgers and hedgehogs

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    Post Grey squirrel tops wildlife survey

    For the last 36 years people have been recording the birds which land in their gardens and local green spaces during the RSPB's annual Big Garden Birdwatch. But this January, for the first time, the charity also asked people to keep a look out for other wildlife which visits during the year - from squirrels to badgers and frogs

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    Post West Sussex garden wildlife revealed

    Grey squirrels are the most common wildlife in West Sussex with frogs hopping up behind, followed by badgers and hedgehogs

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    Post Surrey's garden wildlife line up revealed

    Grey squirrels are the most frequently seen wildlife in Surrey with frogs hopping up behind, followed by badgers and hedgehogs

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    Post Kent's garden wildlife line up revealed

    Grey squirrels most frequently spotted, with frogs hopping up behind, followed by badgers and hedgehogs

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    Post Isle of Wight garden wildlife revealed

    Unlike the rest of the south east, red squirrels are frequently seen followed by frogs, badgers and hedgehogs

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    Post West Yorkshire's garden wildlife revealed

    Nearly half of people in West Yorkshire who took part in the Big Garden Birdwatch see common frogs in their gardens on a regular basis but only a fraction ever see the endangered red squirrel, according to the second round of results from the world's biggest wildlife survey.

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