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« on: 07-Oct-13, 09:39:47 AM »

Aren't they the sweetest little critters! Good luck to them.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-24418328
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« Reply #1 on: 07-Oct-13, 02:38:34 PM »

I especially like the long hairs on the ears.  yes
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« Reply #2 on: 07-Oct-13, 06:20:28 PM »

I loved that video! Wish we had Red ones here! So cute!! Thanks  wave
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« Reply #3 on: 07-Oct-13, 10:55:14 PM »

I loved that video! Wish we had Red ones here! So cute!! Thanks  wave

We do have red squirrels in the US (not the same species as in the UK, but still awfully cute).  I've only seen them in the mountains (both the Rockies and the Appalachians).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_red_squirrel
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« Reply #4 on: 08-Oct-13, 08:06:23 AM »

I loved that video! Wish we had Red ones here! So cute!! Thanks  wave

We do have red squirrels in the US (not the same species as in the UK, but still awfully cute).  I've only seen them in the mountains (both the Rockies and the Appalachians).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_red_squirrel

I did not know there were American red squirrels either - til I was sitting by a stream in the Catskills and heard a chattering behind me. I turned slowly and was delighted to see one sitting only feet away. Charming.
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« Reply #5 on: 08-Oct-13, 08:58:00 AM »

We had quite a few red squirrels, (a different species from the UK ones), in upstate NY at the eastern end of Lake Ontario.  They're smaller, friskier, and much more adorable than the grays.  Further north toward Watertown NY and the 1000 Islands into Canada, there are also black squirrels that look and behave just like the reds.

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« Reply #6 on: 08-Oct-13, 10:15:42 AM »

I did not know there were American red squirrels either - til I was sitting by a stream in the Catskills and heard a chattering behind me. I turned slowly and was delighted to see one sitting only feet away. Charming.

Yup...LOADS of them in my back yard in the foothills of the Catskills
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« Reply #7 on: 08-Oct-13, 12:41:36 PM »

My nephew Brian has red squirrels down in Nunda,NY. I love seeing them when I visit his place which I call paradise. I also call my sister (Brians' mom) Mary Ellens' place in Pearidge,Arkansas paradise where I've also seen red squirrels-ahh so many paradises, so little time!  wave

Here's a link to view pics I took of a red squirrel in paradise Nunda

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« Reply #8 on: 08-Oct-13, 01:36:58 PM »

We have red squirrels in our yard!  Never thought about them not being everywhere!  They are about half the size of grey squirrels-but they hold their own at the bird feeders they are all raiding!!
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« Reply #9 on: 09-Oct-13, 08:08:12 AM »

Red Squirrels by Kate St John, today's blog

So cute!  But watch out, he’s fierce.

His small size, soft red fur, fluffy tail and big eyes are certainly cute but the red squirrel is also curious and combative.  I think his food habits made him that way.

Unlike gray and fox squirrels, red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) don’t bury one nut at a time.  Instead they gather food in a big cache called a midden in a hollow tree or underground.  This takes a lot of time and effort:  climb the trees, walk the branches, bite off the green cones, watch them fall, scurry down later and collect the cones, repeat the process. Along the way they pause to eat at the same prominent locations leaving debris piles, also called middens, that seem to say “I am here!â€

The red squirrel defends a 1 – 8 acre territory against everyone, especially other red squirrels.  He’s curious about new arrivals but then, watch out!

First line of defense?  Shout at the competition!  Burst into a sudden loud chatter that slows to a wheezy hiccup.  Really mad?  Jerk your tail and stamp your feet.  Really, really mad?  Chase!

In coniferous forests that’s usually another red squirrel but in mixed forests gray squirrels also get a verbal beating and relentless pursuit.  Though the red squirrels are only 1/2 to 1/3 the size of the grays, the red ones always win.

I, too, have been ejected from a red squirrel’s territory.  He used his voice.  

Now that winter is coming the red squirrels are changing into their drabber winter coats and rushing to increase their middens.  They have no patience for anyone.

Cute… ?

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« Reply #10 on: 09-Oct-13, 09:52:53 PM »


Unlike gray and fox squirrels, red squirrels (Tamiasciurus hudsonicus) don’t bury one nut at a time.  Instead they gather food in a big cache called a midden in a hollow tree or underground.  This takes a lot of time and effort:  climb the trees, walk the branches, bite off the green cones, watch them fall, scurry down later and collect the cones, repeat the process. Along the way they pause to eat at the same prominent locations leaving debris piles, also called middens, that seem to say “I am here!â€

I once spent about 10 minutes just watching a red squirrel in Yellowstone do this...he had dug out a hole between the roots of a big pine, and he was tirelessly running around collecting cones, ferrying them to his hole, stuffing them in enthusiastically, then running back for the next cone.  I admired his hard work, and walked down the trail hoping he would get through the fall without a grizzly bear discovering his cache.
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