The Drinking Squirrel

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again – I LOVE SQUIRRELS! This is not something you usually hear a birder admit, but I just love ‘em. A friend asked me how I became interested in birds. The answer – squirrels. At a time in my life when I could use some cheer, I was endlessly entertained by my backyard squirrels and their antics. My first thought, after I fell in love with them, was to feed them. When birds started to hang around at the corn-on-the-cob that I had offered to the squirrels, something clicked – and the world of birds opened up to me. That was about three years ago, and I have never lost my affection for the squirrels that always made me smile.

I no longer offer corn, and my squirrels get more than their fair share of the “snacks” that I now offer – but I never try to keep them away from my two feeders. Yes, I said TWO – not twelve or twenty. Just this morning I watched a harmless and amusing interaction between a squirrel and a Blue Jay. The squirrel wanted the black-oil sunflower seeds and the Blue Jay wanted the peanuts. The squirrel shook his tail and the Blue Jay squawked, but they both got what they wanted!

I recently photographed one of squirrels drinking from a natural water hole in a tree cavity. I think this is so cool! I have seen various birds going to the exact same hole and ducking in for a drink as well. The photos of the birds just look like a bird’s behind – but the squirrel uses its hands. That’s the technical term. :-)

3 Responses to “The Drinking Squirrel”

  • Carole says:

    This is priceless. I wish you would share how you get so many wonderful photos. Are you a professional?

  • ambercoakley says:

    Thanks so much, Carole. I am not a professional photographer, but I have been practicing for several years now. I have invested in some really good equipment – makes it hard to take a bad picture!

  • Jane Lovedahl says:

    I have enjoyed looking at this picture as well as the clip of the little drinking squirrel. Thanks so much for sharing this. We get to feel as though we are there watching him along with you.

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