Subject: [Tweeters] Squirrels???? - location in subject line
Date: Apr 25 22:42:33 2005
From: Stewart Wechsler - ecostewart at quidnunc.net


Just a reminder to all that it always helps to give a location for a
sighting, especially to answer a quesiton about the likelyhood of a given
critter. A location in the subject line also always helps those of us
reading the daily digest to use the subject line as a quick bit of useful
information and to decide if we want to read the full post.

Stewart Wechsler

-----Original Message-----
From: Lydia Bishop [mailto:gizathecat at verizon.net]
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 7:27 PM
To: tweeters at u.washington.edu
Subject: [Tweeters] Squirrels???????


Hello Tweets......

Our bird feeder has been "adopted" by a squirrel. We've determined she is
"Raquel" not "Rocky". But being inquisitive bird and critter lovers we'd
like to know what kind of squirrel she is. I know she is NOT a Douglas
Squirrel, but is she an Eastern, Western, or Fox? I know all three are
known to live out here now.

Eastern, Western and Fox squirrels look so much alike, do they interbreed?

We like having her around because she give our INDOOR only cats hours of
entertainment as do the birds.

Life Is A Sit-Com On The Reality Side Of The Tube
And When It's Not A Sit-Com, It's a Soap!






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