Mar. 20, 2008

Squirrel Antics and Other Nature Notables

I sure wish I would have had my camera more handy today, the squirrels have been quite entertaining to the kids and I.  Evidently the words out among the squirrel community that I not only have squirrel feed, but also prime bird seed and homemade suet.  I'm not joking, I must have 15 or more Gray Squirrels and Eastern Fox Squirrels.  While they love the corn and bird seed, they have made it plainly obvious they would absolutely do about anything to get a nibble of my suet!  I love watching them, but they are eating me out of house and home.

 

Anyways, because I have such a large community of them, they are an almost constant source of entertainment for us.  Today especially!  First we watched one trying to get ahold of my suet basket; picture one little paw on the edge of the green seed feeder and one wrapped tightly around the black shephard's pole, straddling in a "t formation" between the two attempting to swing his hind legs up to the basket.  All the while, looking at us through the window quizzically as if to say 'whatta ya' looking at?"

 

Ok, but the best was one actually jumped up on our schoolroom window ledge, stretched up and put it's paws up on the glass and stared in at us for several moments.  They are getting more and more daring; no longer are they running from us when we beat on the window pane to try and get them off the feeders. Imagine a mother and three children all yelling at the top of their lungs while beating upon the glass, and three little puny squirrels staring at us completely unthreatened.

 

 

In addition to the squirrel antics, we were blessed to get a great view of a Pileated Woodpecker flying through the woods and landing in the trees right in view of our school window.  This bird is so big, you just can't miss him!  And we don't get to seem them very often.  Too fast for me to get a photo.

 

Pileated Woodpecker, female

 

Today, has just in general been a great nature watching day.  The birds have been especially vocal today.  Funny how, when the sun is shining all of nature seems more happy!  After days of terrential rains and cold temps, I sure know that I am.  I was looking for a poem to read this morning and found this perfectly fitting one.

 

The Rainy Morning

by James Whitcomb Riley

 

The dawn of the day was dreary,

And the lowering clouds o'erhead

Wept in a silent sorrow

Where the sweet sunshine lay dead;

And a wind came out of the eastward

Like an endless sigh of pain,

And the leaves fell down in the pathway

And writhed in the falling rain.

 

I had tried in a brave endeavor

To chord my harp with the sun,

But the strings would slacken ever,

And the task was a weary one;

And so, like a child impatient

And sick of a discontent,

I bowed in a shower of tear-drops

And mourned with the instrument.

 

And lo! as I bowed, the splendor

Of the sun bent over me,

With a touch as warm and tender

As a father's hand might be;

And, even as I felt its presence,

My clouded soul grew bright,

And the tears, like the rain of morning,

Melted in mists of light.

 

 

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Mar. 20, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by happycamper
Oh how delightful. Our naughty squirrels ate the suet and took away the entire wire basket, to where I know not. We enjoy the squirrels even despite this unfortunate incident. But, I am not going to be in the habit of buying those green cages one after the other. I sure would like to see a real Pileated myself, but I don't live close enough to deep woods, I think.
Jenn
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Mar. 20, 2008 - With all that activity

Posted by seekingHim
outside your school window it's amazing you ever get any schoolwork done:) Thanks for sharing!
-Jennifer
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Mar. 20, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by Dana @ School For Us
We've been really enjoying our squirrels lately, too. And, we only have 2 of them and yet they are eating us out of house & home, too! :-) I've been meaning to find out what kind of squirrels we have. They have a nest in our tree that they've used the past coulpe of years, and I believe it is getting close to nesting time. Last year, we got to watch the 2 "baby" squirrels, though we didn't see them until they were pretty big. I'll be keeping a closer eye for them this year.

Oh, and we, too, interrupt our school day to scream at and/or chase the squirrels. My dog, a little chihuahua about the same size as the squirrels, loves to chase them after we scare them down the pole. :-)

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Mar. 21, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by mamaof3
I wish I had the attitude that you do about the squirrels - I just see them as such PESTS. My husband and son are...hunters...so...need I say more.

I always enjoy the scenery around your home/land - it's just beautiful.

Charity
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Mar. 21, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by naturalpaths
I am laughing at the thought of all of you beating on the window and the squirrels just starting back at you! We have quite a few squirrels that hang out in the two oak trees right in front of our front porch. They like to dive bomb the porch roof, which is metal/tin with no insulation, so you can imagine the noise that makes. They also love to chatter at and taunt our outdoor cat. They are always too speedy for me to get a phot though. Once they notice that we're paying attention to them, they are up the trees in a flash.

I love pileated woodpeckers. Ds1 discovered a pair in one of our oaks a couple of months ago or so. They come back for a visit every so often. I went outside this past Sunday to do some yard work and came upon them in a different oak. I came back in to get the camera and unfortunately scared one of them away. I managed to get a couple of pics, but scared the other away as well. They hid in another oak amongst the leaves and then flew to a pine in our woods. I did get a few pics of them there. I need to get them uploaded and posted.
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Mar. 22, 2008 - Untitled Comment

Posted by naturalpaths
I posted my pileated woodpecker photos if you want to pop over and have a look. :-)
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Mar. 24, 2008 - LOL!!!

Posted by kimalita
Love the squirrel! Our backyard is too new for there to be any -- our home was jsut built 2 1/2 years ago and it hasn't had time to 'develop.' I bet it's a lot of fun watching them.
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•11/21/08
The artic chill is on! Temps haven't been out of the 30's for days. Brrrr! The woods in back have been cracking as if moaning with pain from the cold. But already, the beauty of winter is emerging as well: birds have been overly plentiful at the feeders, the sky is so clear the stars are like shining beacons in the night, the morning dew is frozen into millions of crystals on the grass that reflect the rising sun, and now that we have a clear view into the woods again we are daily seeing wild turkeys and deer passing by.

Close encounters of the "chipmunk" kind! Hannah was out on the patio watching the birds at the feeders and in a split second a little chipmunk ran around the corner obviously unaware of her presence. That was until he came face to toes with her in a standoff! Then, cheeks puffed full of bird seed, he proceeded to zip like lightning right between her legs and dashed into safety. Hannah exclaimed, "Mom, I can't breathe, that was so cool!"

•11/17/08
Our first snowfall!! The kids and I couldn't wait to wrap up warm and get outside for nature time. The flakes were so big and wet AND yummy! We had such fun dancing and spinning around in our winter wonderland!


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