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Thursday, 19 February 2026

#75 – tree rat extraordinaire

The snow on the back deck piles up. I shovel it off, and it gathers under the deck. Lovely little piles. Good thing we don't need any more firewood from the shed. I could not navigate it.


During to our brief melt I used the roof rake to flatten it out. In our typical spring thaws and refreeze temperatures, it freezes here and doesn't drain. I was happy with this.

 Our release squirrel (#75) seems to have two friends. One seems more special than the other. This is 75 in November, I think. (They won't wear name tags!)


The bears in November, atop their bench.


I don't know which one this is, but it tried to climb the bird feeder pole over and over again! (Spoiler alert: he didn't make it!)


They decided that going in under the bears on the bench was a good place.

Good grooming is important. 

He looks like he is hugging himself!




With the warmer temperatures, i.e. above 0 ℃ (32 ℉), they are getting twitterpated. The 3 tom turkeys have been fake strutting. The squirrels have been chasing one another hither and yon.  This one comes from lot #3. It's not #75.

   

 My morning entertainment!
 

Since 75 has ventured outside his nest box (it took awhile), I have not seen him entering the box. He's been on the tree several times, but he move through the tree canopy and doesn't leave his scent at the bottom of his tree. I filmed this through the dirty window. He's reluctant to have me watch him.

 

UPDATE: 9 black squirrels out back. Two in the front. It's mating season. Thursday, Feb. 19.
Blood on the ground Feb. 20.

13 comments:

  1. We heard some birdsong on our walk yesterday. We haven’t noticed that for quite awhile.

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  2. Is that a black squirrel? The snow amount is so overwhelming, but yet so pretty. Glad you have plenty of firewood up near the house..

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  3. Fun squirrel pictures! You may have the start of a little colony of black squirrels!

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  4. Nature is alive and well at your place!

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  5. #75 is so fun to watch, yay for friends - and maybe more black squirrels. Your snow shoveling is a challenge, I'm impressed!

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  6. They are indeed funny about name tags. Ours are out as well. JG has the squirrel baffle of all time on our big feeder. At last they are baffled, after beating us on many other attempts.

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  7. Hari OM
    Aww they're so darned entertaining! YAM xx

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  8. Black squirrels! Something I've never seen here. We have two red squirrels cleaning up under the birdfeeders these days. -Kate

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  9. Love all your black squirrels. Take care, enjoy your day!

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  10. Squirrels are so entertaining.

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  11. I would be so entertained by the squirrels if we had some around here.

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  12. That's a well documented squirrel. Everyday observations like this are important.

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  13. Your little squirrel is a cutie!

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