Thursday, February 3, 2011
										
 
										
										
											
											
											
											
												
												When squirrels go wild:  Questionable cohabitation shenanigans!
											
											
											
											
												
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photo by Jonathan Schechter 
 
The setting: Dodge 4 State Park on the shore of Cass Lake.  
 Before you read another word look at the expressions of the squirrels. 
 The bottom one is pretending she is busy chewing on a nut. And the top guy is doing one of those, "If I don't move and look at you, then you don't see me", the same sort of attitude a nervous teen in a group might take when a Sherrif's Deputy asks questions. 
 
Well, let me tell you squirrels something: I watched you long enough to take this picture and had about a 10 second eye-full of your nutty interspecies shenanigans on a tree limb. 
 
And here is the rest of the story! The upper limb squirrel, (Mr.You Don't See Me) is a fox squirrel, while (Little Miss Innocence) on the lower limb is a gray squirrel. And what you can't see in the picture is a hole in the side of the oak tree between the two of them. Both of them;  let me spell that out,  
 B O T H squirrels emerged  togeather and scampered off to seperate limbs like they did not even see each other. Trust me. They did. 
 
 I see one of three scenerios. 
 
1. Everything is innocent and they are sharing a tree hole for cuddle warmth. 
2.  They are not cuddling but sharing the tree hole for nut storage. 
3. They are interspecies friends - very close friends - and don't give a shake of their furry tails what others may think. 
 
 
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3 Comments:
Very very funny! I think it's number 3........I mean everybody needs someone to love, right! You go Mr. & Miss Squirrel (oh, and how do you know she is not a Mrs Squirrel?).
I've fed these squirrels jars of peanut butter in the 4 lb. jars so they can get at it better since Dodge #4 does not have lots of nut bearing trees, just acorns.
I have about a fifty-fifty mix of black squirrels and fox squirrels in my yard. And let me say, I've seen more than one of these critters at my feeder who sport a solid black body -- and a brown tail! Hmmm, who's your daddy?
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