Alice: They do spend a good portion of the winter holed up in their nests, but--unlike ground squirrels--tree squirrels do not hibernate. They will venture out in search of food on some of the "warmer" days.
Jana: Thanks! Some of the bolder birds would settle for a second or two on the other side of that feeder, or dart into the one to right of this feeder, but did not want to get too close to him.
Thieves...they are nothing but thieves! Lol
ReplyDeleteIt boggles my mind to see squirrels out in the middle of winter. All those years of grade school when they talked about hibernation messed up my mind.
ReplyDeletecool snaps
ReplyDeleteHey, squirrels gotta eat, too!
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LOL Love it! Poor bird! :-D
ReplyDeleteCaite: That they are, lol.
ReplyDeleteAlice: They do spend a good portion of the winter holed up in their nests, but--unlike ground squirrels--tree squirrels do not hibernate. They will venture out in search of food on some of the "warmer" days.
ReplyDeleteJidhu Jose: Thank you! : D
ReplyDeleteDeb: True! People always leave food out for the birds, but rarely leave anything for the squirrels.
ReplyDeleteJana: Thanks! Some of the bolder birds would settle for a second or two on the other side of that feeder, or dart into the one to right of this feeder, but did not want to get too close to him.
ReplyDeleteAwww...they are cute :)
ReplyDeleteYvonne: He (or she) is pretty cute, huh? I especially like the third, as you can see the crumbs on that cute little face.
ReplyDeleteI know that now, but it's hard to rewire the child-brain.
ReplyDeleteAww...poor Alice. : D
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ReplyDeleteROFL... : D
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