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Fox Squirrel vs. Gray Squirrels

Posted by paulsiu (My Page) on
Sun, Nov 15, 09 at 13:07

I notice two species of squirrel in my backyard. The most common is the gray squirrel which comes in several different shades. The second type is the golden fox squirrel.

So far I find the the gray variety to be more annoying. They are responsible for the constant raid on the bird feeder. I have added enough baffle that they can't get to the feeder any more, but they still attempt to strike at it hourly, resulting in a constant thud as they strike the baffle.

The fox squirrel I like better. I have never seen one go after the bird feeder. I suspect that it may be because they don't go up on the tree as much. They are however largely responsible for the pumpkin destruction. One of them have been seen climbing on the tree and then looking in the window and then prompt disappear. I didn't think much of it until I realized later it was checking to see if I was near the front door before downing another pumpkin.

However, I do have two young fox squirrel that constantly try to get into the house and constantly fights on the porch. Perhaps because they are young, they are more desperate for food than the adults.

Paul


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RE: Fox Squirrel vs. Gray Squirrels

Paul, I think you should start a little bed and breakfast there. Sounds like there is no end to the amusement you could offer your guests-seriously-LOL!


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RE: Fox Squirrel vs. Gray Squirrels

Aren't they entertaining little critters? I love watching the squirrels here.


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RE: Fox Squirrel vs. Gray Squirrels

Sub-Detroit the fox squirrels are being pushed out by the black phase gray squirrels. I noticed that during the very cold part of winter the Fox squirrels are not as active as the gray squirrels. Mostley maple trees in my yard but I do have a Paw-Paw tree that is just getting gentiried and produces fruit prolificly and the Black-phase Gray squirrels hav discoverd the fruit and really is a bummer I didn't get one fruit to eat last fall.


 
 

 

 


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