They look like pheasant droppings as illustrated in the Hamlyn Guide to Animal 
Tracks, Trails & Signs.  The text says “Pheasant droppings have a 
well-developed white cap of urine at one end, are about 2cm long and 0.4- 0.5cm 
in diameter.”

 

Patrick Roper

 

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Subject: [Adastra] Small mammal droppings

 

Adastrans,





Can any of you identify the distinctive small mammal droppings please? As you 
can see I now have them in moist chamber cultivation hoping for fimicolous 
fungi to appear.





Thanks in advance.





Best wishes,





Howard Matcham

 

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