Sunday, March 4, 2012

Grackle and Squirrel

 
The grackles have come to town.  Another nuisance - or so we at first thought!  Chris was driving them off and looking online for inventive ways to get rid of them when she discovered maybe it's not so bad to let them hang around.  They are only here for a few weeks, and they eat bugs!  If they're willing to eat the awful centipedes that sometimes wind up in the house, we're all for letting them stay!  Now, whatever is going on with the head of this one we don't know.  They usually have a beautiful shiny blue head, but this one either has some albino traits or a bad case of alopecia or mange or molting or something.  We're willing to let them hang around but not all that interested to spend more time figuring out the odd looks of this one. 
 
There's a new philosphy around here; if you cant beat them, join them.  Even though it's been a very tame winter this year, there were a few very cold days when the squirrels looked miserable and hungry. They continued to raid the bird feeders, driving Chris crazy, so she broke down and bought them their own corn cob treats.  They ate through those pretty quickly and seemed most appreciative.  Since they are sort of comical and fun to watch when they're not invading the birds' territory, Chris decided to put out some over ripe strawberries to see if they would like those.  Seems it's best to keep the little critters occupied with treats which keeps us all happy.

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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Happy Halloween

 

This is our little friend Skippy (we think), but it looks like we will have to give him a new nickname, Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater. The past two Halloweens, he has come trick-or-treating at our back door for peanuts, but it looks like we have a new tradition to keep up with now, pumpkin for the squirrels.

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Blogger kryssie's daily photo said...

Even little Skippy knows how yummy pumpkin is. He must know it's chock full of vitamins too.

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Saturday, April 10, 2010

Stubby the Squirrel

 

There is a squirrel with a very short tail that has been visiting our yard. We call him "Stubby." Actually, there are two such squirrels. We're not sure what happened to them, but they still run and climb very fast, perhaps faster than the squirrels weighted down by bushy tails.

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I have one here in German Village Columbus.
He is almost a pet now, comes right up to the door. I call him Bunny. :)

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Sunday, January 4, 2009

Squirrel with a winter coat on



Although we have a squirel proof bird feeder, Chris has grown to accept the squirrels and she even likes one that we call Skippy. He is much better behaved than his cohorts: Fatty, Jif, Scarback, Freaky Tail, Split Ear, Brown Nose and Ugly Face. Here, Skippy is posing with his winter coat on top of the birdhouse.

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Anonymous jacque said...

Two years ago, when I lived in Austin,Tx,I befriended a female squirrel because she had a badly injured front paw. I would shake the bag of peanuts, she would come down the big oak tree and sit beside me and eat peanuts. Later, she shared the company of her two babies. I have lots of pictures of "shirley Squirrely" and will never forget the experience!

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Friday, January 2, 2009

Droll Yankee Flipper Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder

Squirrel Proof Bird Feeder 

We go to great lengths to keep squirrels away from the bird food. While there are bird feeders with cages that keep squirrels away, they interfere with bird watching and bird photography. We try other things, such as feeders on long wires or buy squirrel proof bird feeders.

The Droll Yankee Flipper squirrel-proof bird feeder has a motor that spins the bar when a squirrel gets on it. We have found it to be very effective and occasionally entertaining. The squirrels are dazed but not harmed by the spin. This squirrel set a record by hanging on for about 30 seconds before getting tossed.

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Anonymous Tom said...

Interesting design

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Blogger Alia parker said...

Some automatic feeders have multiple compartments that can hold different types of food. This is useful for serving different meals or incorporating treats into the feeding routine. houndsy kibble dispenser

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Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Swimming Squirrel

Swimming Squirrel

We were out in the boat hoping to photograph wood ducks. We didn't see any, but we got some kingfisher photos. On the way back, Chris spotted something swimming across the lake. At first we thought it was a muskrat or even a beaver, but when we got close, we we astonished to see it was a squirrel. It was so far out that it didn't appear to have fallen in from a tree, but looked to be crossing the lake.

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Sunday, August 3, 2008

Squirrel: Cute or Evil?

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There is a disagreement in our family about squirrels.

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Saturday, March 1, 2008

Thief



At first we thought the squirrels were cute. Now we are not so sure

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Saturday, February 23, 2008

Hawk Getting Ready to Fly



This hawk hung around for a while in a tree looking for something to eat. He scared a finch away from the feeder and landed on a post on the dock. Here is a picture of him as he was flying away still hungry.

There was a squirrel in the tree who didn't move for a few minutes. Here, the hawk seemed to consider a squirrel dinner.

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