We looked at eachother quizzically, and he said, "Raccoon?"
I said, "Maybe, but that's exactly what it sounded like when that baby squirrel fell out of the tree."
I grabbed my coat and flashlight and went outside to see if there was another injured squirrel. It wasn't windy last night, but it had started to rain lightly. I opened the door and didn't didn't see anything, but I heard rustling leaves and a squirrel barking. It was a persistent bark, but I could not tell where it was coming from. I checked the ground around the tree and the cans but found no animals of any kind.
I could still hear the barking. It was constant. It seemed to be moving away from me. I went back inside and checked the backyard with a flashlight. Nothing. Just on a hunch, I checked the driveway one more time, and that's when I saw a flash of a squirrel and its big, bushy tail streaking across the driveway toward the oak tree.
I don't know if it was a baby or adult that fell, if it was being chased by something or if it was Preggers trying to find a baby that fell. It was too dark to discern. This morning, there weren't any hurt or injured squirrels around, so I'm hopeful that it was nothing.
On the Preggers front, I saw her while I was out grilling the other day. I heard a scratching noise and turned to see Preggers heading for a little "V" in one of the tree trunks. There was another squirrel up at the "rest stop" that I initially thought might be one of her younguns, but upon closer inspection, it was too big.
I think he was chasing her because she sure seemed to be trying to hide.
I watched her awhile, and she let me get pretty close until she scurried away.
She ended up on one of our trees and started eating the buds. I have lived in this house for years, and I didn't know this was a flowering tree. It has not flowered once in the time I've been here. Now I know why! I think she's mocking me. Look at the smrik on her face! ;)
Here's another little guy reaching for something to eat in our Oak tree. I knew squirrels relied on trees for homes and food, but I thought the food was limited to nuts and things. Now, I've seen them eat roots, loose bark, buds and flowers, too!
