I admit I have never heaar of it. But I am sure it would be a sight to see.
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I admit I have never heaar of it. But I am sure it would be a sight to see.
I thought they left here because of Hawks, Owls and other Predators.
Biologists speculate that they migrate en masse when the mast crop fails but no one knows for sure. Even if that's the case, how do tens of thousands of squirrels make the decision at the same time and how do they know which way to go (especially in the old days when there were unbroken forests in every direction)? Maybe they're like lemmings and just follow the leader.
bflowers, that's undoubtedly true--just like migrating birds.
They follow St. Patrick..
No wait. That was snakes.:biggrin
Mac -- you had to dig to bring this one back
Heard old timers telling of it. Now I'm an old timer and have never witness'ed it. I have noticed that squirrel camp used to be
second only to deer camp. Folks don't seem to be hunting them like they use to. I still get them when they get too close to my
tomatoes.
Ummmm Sqirrel, gravy, tomatoes and biscuits... Now what are talking about? :scratchhead Oh yea crappie fishing, almost forgot...