It was 7:00 a.m. I sat on the porch sipping tea when it happened. First, I heard the loud flutter of wings swooping to the ground, and then I saw the landing, It was a hawk gunning for two squirrels, who minutes before were running around the trunk of a tree, playing and squealing at each other. I expected them to scamper up the tree, but instead they stayed grounded. The hawk flew at them, but was unsuccessful. Flying close to the ground made it difficult for him to strike at the squirrels. They were too fast for him. After two attempts, the hawk gave up and flew away.
Here’s another Squirrel vs Hawk story. Again the squirrel outwits the hawk.
I am at my computer just now and a hawk landed in the oak outside the window. A squirrel was sitting on the next branch and it became Squirrel vs Hawk. The hawk eyed the rodent, the rodent hopped up to the branch the hawk was on. The hawk backed off, the squirrel returned to the lower branch. The hawk moved closer to the squirrel and the squirrel hopped back up to the hawk’s branch. The hawk spread its wing intimidatingly and the squirrel went back to his own branch. Finally the hawk gave up and flew to the fence and then into the other trees.
Hawks aren’t the squirrels’ only problem. Dogs love the pursuit, too. Check out Basil
Basil spots a squirrel behind a bench. Before I can know what’s happening, he jumps on the seat, then the edge of the bench’s back, from which he proceeds to jump off, in an attempt to follow the squirrel up the tree. Of course, he falls to the floor, from where he continues his chase.
This happens in less than 30 seconds. After the squirrel jumps to another tree, he resumes the walk as if nothing had happened.
It appears cats are a major problem for the poor squirrels, too. See Martannasmimi’s Weblog
Rocky fell from his home, a nest in a big tree. He was about to be attacked by a huge cat when Popa rescued him. Marta was amazed to see this tiny helpless little guy.
We called our local animal rescue person, a very nice woman who lives down the road . Jean is an older woman who has been taking in local injured wildlife for many years.
Some days are luckier than others.
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