My thoughts immediately went to Preggers and her litter. We have a VERY steep A-Frame approximately 35 ft (10.7 meters) high, and they were at the top. I saw them crawl around to the buttress. After a short excursion there, they returned to the top of the roof. This was close to sundown, so the light was fading, but I recognized Preggers immediately. 2 smaller squirrels were with her.
One immediately jumped from the roof to a high, small hanging branch on the Oak tree, about 40 feet (12.2 meters) off the ground. This squirrel was slightly larger than the other youngster. (Not the same Youngster from World Photos.) The branch didn't hang over the roof, but it hung over the driveway. It's the far left branch in the photo below. I can easily see a young squirrel falling while attempting to make that jump.
The other smaller squirrel got onto its hind legs to try to make the jump, but it would lose its balance and then run back to Preggers, who was half-asleep, stretched out on her belly with her legs dangling off both sides of the roof. The little squirrel would promptly walk all over Preggers' head and nudge Preggers with its nose, until finally Preggers got up and watched the little squirrel jump to the Oak tree, Preggers following behind.
From my reading, most squirrels have a litter of 3. Last year, Preggers had a litter of 3, so I think the squirrel we thought may have died did in fact perish. I hope not, but it's very possible.
As I said earlier, we discovered Preggers' nest. It turns out she's nesting underneath the apex of our roof. Our roof overhangs the house, so we have these beams that extend from the house to just beyond the roof. We have found squirrels nesting there in the past, and it looks like Preggers is nesting there now. She's at the very top, so we can't actually see her nest, but if other squirrels' nest is any indication of her homebuilding design, it's a simple pile of leaves and twigs to sleep on.
6 comments:
Great that you found it and thanks for the mention. The photo is super. You must have a long lense with your camera.
If I haven't asked before, what kind of camera are you using?
I use a Canon EOS 5D. Why do you ask?
I realize my comment could look pithy. It should read, "Why do you ask? Are you looking to buy a new camera?" :)
I have an old Minolta Dimage A1 and will have to replace it. I want to go to an SLR. Your photos are real nice and I was curious.
I have that camera, too. It's a good camera, but it's pretty old. Mine actually doesn't work anymore at all. Don't know why.
DSLRs are good, but there are also good point and shoots on the market. I was thinking about getting a Canon G9 as a pocket camera.
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