Theodore's World: A Story About a Big Squirrel and a Baby Squirrel

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May 25, 2009

A Story About a Big Squirrel and a Baby Squirrel





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Wild Thing's comment......

This is so adorable, I love it! Watch what happens and how it progresses......I don't want to share too much
and give away what happens. But it is very much worth watching.


....Thank you Tom for sending this to me.

Tom
US Army Aviation
Vietnam 1966-68
US Army Special Forces
1970-72


Posted by Wild Thing at May 25, 2009 05:48 AM


Comments

I'm an unashamed animal lover. Thought this was a cute flick. When I was raising cattle it was always a bit difficult to take some to market because I had known them as calves. But that is part of the cycle of life.

This young squirrel may soon be doing feats of acrobatic impossibilties as he dines at "squirrel proof" bird feeders.

Posted by: TomR at May 25, 2009 09:44 AM


Wonderful, thank you. I feed the squirrels in self defense, amazing acrobats, they have defeated every foil set for them, I just put more chow out so both the birds and the squirrels get to feed. Had a big doe in the strawberry patch off the back deck last night, here we'd been blaming the squirrels for chowing down.:)

Posted by: Jack at May 25, 2009 11:56 AM


They can get to almost any birdfeeder, greased or not. I saw one feeder that seemed to be squirrel proof. when the Birds came to the feeder all was fine. As soon as a squirrel jump on the feeder the feeder started to spin, it was the funniest damn thing and one squirrel hung on for quite awhile.

Posted by: Mark at May 25, 2009 03:04 PM


Tom, big smile, me too. giggle..yes
I bet the little squirrel will go on
to greater things.

Posted by: Wild Thing at May 25, 2009 11:44 PM


Jack, hahaha my Dad used to feed the
squirrels too, he fed the birds and
wanted to keep the squirrels away.

Posted by: Wild Thing at May 25, 2009 11:47 PM


Mark, haha how funny.

Posted by: Wild Thing at May 25, 2009 11:48 PM