Why is this little Red Squirrel standing there so expectantly? It saw humans on this busy park walkway and thought there would be a free meal of piles and piles of sunflower seeds. And did the little squirrel get that expected meal? Yes, but not from me.
It seems that the squirrels at this section of Kensington Metropark are fed regularly by the humans that walk by. Not only the squirrels, but chipmunks and birds are fed as well. So you might guess what kind of behavior we get to see out of these normally wild creatures.
This is what you get. These creatures have decided that humans are a good thing to have around. They come running right up when they see someone slow down on the trail at this section. They know exactly what kind of human behavior to watch for.
There were at least a dozen animals that came right up to me and begged for food. This squirrel was just one of several other red squirrels that came right up to me, begging at my feet. The Chipmunks were just as bold. There was at least one Nuthatch that wanted in on the action as well, hopping along on the ground with the others.
There are more videos, of course. One of which is the Cool Nature Video over at Nature Center Magazine today. The squirrels in that video aren't peaceful and happy at all. No, they are very angry little monsters. They won't tolerate any other animals coming near them, growling at all that are near. They even get angry at one another. They actually begin brawling right there on the sidewalk!
But here's little chubby again, happily coming over to hopefully beg for seeds. This little squirrel is either pregnant or is just getting more than its share of seeds that are thrown down. You can see what I'm talking about more clearly in the video. It is a cute little girl though. I like squirrels.
I got a lot of video this time, maybe more than even the pictures. There were just so many animals here, and they were all moving around so fast. Fast is usually easy for me, but not when the animals are running around my feet like bratty little children. The bratty kind are the best, you know. I'll talk to you later.
Nature Center Magazine - Come see a video game style brawl, with squirrels! Watch as the champion takes on all challengers in this knock down drag out fight to the finish! LLLet's Get Ready To Squirrelll!!!
What fun.
ReplyDeleteHumin beans are a curious lot.
ReplyDeleteMean liitle ones eh? Do you remember my getting bit a few years back, they have sharp teeth!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute little squirrel! They aren't that friendly here in our neighborhood. They aren't scared of humans because humans here don't harm them (it's urban so no hunters) - but they don't feed them either, so they kind of ignore them.
ReplyDeleteCute creatures but they can be aggressive. Here, they will climb your leg if they think you have peanuts.
ReplyDeleteSo they are trained to behave like Hunan.
ReplyDeleteI've always enjoyed your squirrel sightings.
ReplyDeleteCute squirrels. Nice videos...
ReplyDeleteWe used to feed them at one mountain camping place we liked to take the kids --- back eons ago before we knew better... they were used to people there, but I don't think they had a smuch personality as yours did. Sigh -- it was fun to do -- as I say before we learned how bad it was.
ReplyDeleteThe squirrel is very cute! Animals learn fast where to get food, don't they?
ReplyDeleteoh he is so cute and very tiny looking. mine eat the bird seed!!!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas to you.
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