This wasn't what I expected at all when I looked up in the tree. I heard a lot of rattling going on and expected to see a large bird, maybe bark falling. But instead I found a squirrel.
She was busy building a nest, called a drey, and once again I watched fresh limb harvesting, a single minded effort that was carried out with such efficiency and tenacity that I stood in awe as I watched. I thought, if only I carried out every task that lay ahead of me with that kind of decisive energy.
Selecting a limb a short distance from the nest, she knawed it loose and carried it back to the nest to weave it into place. I waited for her return, wishing all the while that I could see how she was doing this. As soon as she came out she headed for the next likely limb, making her decision quickly. Some were harder to cut loose than others. Finally, with the limb free, she begins the job of maneuvering it back to the nest.
More about her harvesting skills, next post.
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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Vickie, I did not know that squirrel nest was called a drey. This is an excellent documentary post!
ReplyDeleteWow - great shots. I always wondered what went into those nests! You have such a keen eye.
ReplyDeleteCute series of photos. She does have some great tools to use for harvesting, her sharp teeth and little hands. Can't wait to learn more about her.
ReplyDeletehow fun - many folks think of squirrels as rats with hair, but I think they are cool. I've some baby flying squirrels years ago, and still remember their antics fondly. nice post. marge
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots of the squirrel harvesting branches! That's a behavior I've never seen before and it's cool to see how it's done.
ReplyDeleteThat was so interesting! I havent seen a squirrel nest building..good thing they have such sharp teeth!
ReplyDeletethanks.