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"Blinky the Shark" wrote Nancy Young wrote: I can't believe what a racket he was making. He looked pretty darned fat, no doubt from raiding my bird feeders. Did you say fat? Might've been this one. ![]() http://blinkynet.net/stuff/squirrel400.jpg OMG! Is that a squirrel?? nancy |
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"Melba's Jammin'" wrote "Nancy Young" wrote: ... thank you to the most generous person on the planet, never mind rfc. Blush You're very welcome and very generous with your compliment --- except I didn't send you anything!!! (laugh!!) That would strike you off the list. nancy |
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Nancy Young wrote:
"Blinky the Shark" wrote Nancy Young wrote: I can't believe what a racket he was making. He looked pretty darned fat, no doubt from raiding my bird feeders. Did you say fat? Might've been this one. ![]() http://blinkynet.net/stuff/squirrel400.jpg OMG! Is that a squirrel?? nancy |
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Nancy Young wrote:
"Blinky the Shark" wrote Nancy Young wrote: I can't believe what a racket he was making. He looked pretty darned fat, no doubt from raiding my bird feeders. Did you say fat? Might've been this one. ![]() http://blinkynet.net/stuff/squirrel400.jpg OMG! Is that a squirrel?? nancy Looks like a big FAT red squirrel to me! (the ones around here are grey) Jill |
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Nancy Young wrote:
... thank you to the most generous person on the planet, never mind rfc. It was dropped off on my stoop by the mailman, I didn't notice it when I brought in the mail. As I stood in the kitchen making crab cakes and coleslaw for dinner, I keep hearing this noise. Thought it was the garbage settling. Well, how long does a bag of garbage need to settle, for pete's sake. It wasn't the garbage. http://i7.tinypic.com/4bdzw9j.jpg Some squirrel had broken into the box on the stoop and was eating my cookies. Good thing he got away before I caught him. nancy Death to tree rats!!! |
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jmcquown wrote:
OMG! Is that a squirrel?? nancy Looks like a big FAT red squirrel to me! (the ones around here are grey) It's odd, but they change colour from one place to another. Most of the squirrels around her are grey. I got in trouble with my wife a few years ago because something got chewed up by a reddish squirrel. I still don't understand why it was my fault, but she rejected that the squirrel was red and thought I had lied about that. It was more than a year before she saw that little red ******* and I was forgiven. Some one once called her a racist because she said all the squirrels in Toronto are black. She grew up there and the squirrels are black there. Around here they are almost all grey. I say an interesting on the other day while bicycling along the Niagara Parkway. Just before I got to Niagara on the Lake I saw one that was grey with a white tail. I saw an albino squirrel in a park in Montreal. I took a picture of it with my digital camera and for some reason the bottom half of the picture was blacked out. Further north the squirrels are mostly red squirrels. While the red and grey variations are the same species. Greys and blacks are variations of the same species. |
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jmcquown wrote:
Nancy Young wrote: "Blinky the Shark" wrote Nancy Young wrote: I can't believe what a racket he was making. He looked pretty darned fat, no doubt from raiding my bird feeders. Did you say fat? Might've been this one. ![]() http://blinkynet.net/stuff/squirrel400.jpg OMG! Is that a squirrel?? nancy Looks like a big FAT red squirrel to me! (the ones around here are grey) It could a gray. Wikipedia mentions that their fur can have a reddish tinge. There is a North American red squirrel: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Red_Squirrel Brian -- If televison's a babysitter, the Internet is a drunk librarian who won't shut up. -- Dorothy Gambrell (http://catandgirl.com) |
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Dave Smith wrote:
jmcquown wrote: OMG! Is that a squirrel?? nancy Looks like a big FAT red squirrel to me! (the ones around here are grey) It's odd, but they change colour from one place to another. Most of the squirrels around her are grey. (snippage) The ones in Iowa and thereabouts are black. I'd never seen a black squirrel before but we were walking to breakfast one morning and sure enough, black squirrels! Jill |
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"Nancy Young" wrote:
Some squirrel had broken into the box on the stoop and was eating my cookies. Good thing he got away before I caught him. Be glad it was just your cookies. A month ago I had problems starting my car, and then it was running very roughly. I drove a few hundred feet, then stopped and opened the hood. Some of the wiring was nibbled away. I drove back home and took a closer look. Two spark plug wires chewed completely through, plus one fuel injector wire. The car was only running on 3 out of 6 cylinders! My brother once had this happen to his car, and another person in my neighborhood had it happen a couple of years ago. It's not all that uncommon. I guess it's better than cleaning up the bloody remains of a cat caught in the fan! ;-) -- wff_ng_7 (at) verizon (dot) net |
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wff_ng_7 wrote:
m. Be glad it was just your cookies. A month ago I had problems starting my car, and then it was running very roughly. I drove a few hundred feet, then stopped and opened the hood. Some of the wiring was nibbled away. I drove back home and took a closer look. Two spark plug wires chewed completely through, plus one fuel injector wire. The car was only running on 3 out of 6 cylinders! My brother once had this happen to his car, and another person in my neighborhood had it happen a couple of years ago. It's not all that uncommon. I guess it's better than cleaning up the bloody remains of a cat caught in the fan! ;-) The other day a friend sent me a series of pictures with an explanation. Apparently the car owner/driver was on the highway when he heard something that sounded like a fan felt snapping. He kept going, trying to figure what had happened. Power steering and brakes were still working and the engine temperature was fine. He eventually pulled over and popped open the hood. There was a huge, now dead, Boa Constrictor in there that got caught up in the works. |
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James Silverton wrote:
I never did make any serious dent in my squirrel population. When we first moved into the house we tried to grow peaches without success because the rats ate them first. To add insult to injury they would sit on the doorstep cracking the pits and leaving the debris. Same here. We had peach trees and apple trees for quite a few years but never had one piece of fruit. We finally removed the trees, since they were bringing all the rats and all their relatives and friends. One year I caught 20 of them with a Have-a-Hart trap and released them five miles away but I still got no peaches since the neighbors seemed to just move in. I restrained myself from killing them and only one died when the next door cat saw the trap with a squirrel in it and seemed to have spent the afternoon provoking the rodent because it died from apparent exhaustion. Yes, we had a live trap, too. My husband would tote them five miles away, but swore they were coming back. I just laughed at that but he was so convinced he sprayed the tails with blue paint before he released them. Sure enough, we had blue-tailed squirrels. Things calmed down for a while but they're b-a-a-a-c-k. I had a plastic "squirrel-proof" bird feeder but the beasts ate it! James Silverton My late cousin was a quiet, studious fellow, with degrees in electrical engineering and civil engineering. He was so aggravated by the squirrels stealing all the bird feed that he strung the feeders on a line between trees. Didn't stop those suckers. He finally rigged up a platform, wired it, then waited for a squirrel and pushed the button. My quiet, studious cousin cackled with glee every time, which made me crack up too. There's a murderous heart in all of us. Dora |
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Steve Calvin wrote:
http://s86.photobucket.com/albums/k8...solution-1.flv Love it! Thanks, Steve. Dora |
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"Nancy Young" wrote in message
. .. (clipped) http://i7.tinypic.com/4bdzw9j.jpg Some squirrel had broken into the box on the stoop and was eating my cookies. Good thing he got away before I caught him. nancy Use your strengths to best your foes: http://tinyurl.com/8fs52 Are we foodies or what? Edrena |
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The Joneses wrote:
" Use your strengths to best your foes: http://tinyurl.com/8fs52 Are we foodies or what? Edrena LOL.... I have to wonder about any recipe that calls for one squirrel and says to cut it into pieces. Unless the squirrels where the author lives are a hell of a lot bigger than the guys around here, the recipes must be for one. |