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Articles related to "Red Squirrel"
Birds, Feeders, and Red Squirrels People who feed the birds are often annoyed by red squirrels, but others find them amusing, and they're good for the ecosystem. red squirrel tamiasciurus hudsonicus • birdfeeder feeder bird house • rodent range habitat • urban rural coniferous forest • trees nests babies breeding
Pox Virus Threatens Red Squirrel Grey squirrels, in addition to out competing the native red squirrel for habitat and food, have brought with them a pox virus that is devastating the reds in the UK. red squirrel • grey squirrel • squirrel pox virus • introduced alien species • arthropod vector
The Red Squirrel The introduction of the Grey Squirrel into Europe has pushed the Red Squirrel south towards warmer regions. red squirrel • grey squirrel • sciurus vulgaris • france • britain
Blueberry Island One of Lake Fletcher's most significant landmarks is and island where the writer had his first camping experience at about five months of age. camping • island • pink granite • white pine • white cedar
Squirrel Affairs To the delight of some residents, tree, ground and flying squirrels all find a home here in Pennsylvania. Trees and nuts are just part of the story behind these rodents. pennsylvania • nature • wildlife • pa • squirrel
W is for Wildlife Rehabilitation Have you ever thought about what you would do if you found an injured bird or animal? Here in the North Country we often see many kinds of wildlife, so the issue of wildlife rehabilitation is an important one for us. wildlife rehabilitation • adirondacks • wildlife • up yonda farm • adk
Dalcross Castle – Nairn Two miles from Culloden Battlefield where the last battle on British soil took place in 1746, Dalcross Castle was the rallying point for the governments troops. dalcross castle • culloden battlefield • the last battle on british soil took place in 1746 • jacobite uprising • exiled stuart king and the hanovarian king george
Wild Things in New Hampshire Join me as I take you on a trip to find the wild things in New Hampshire. You may be surprised to find out where they have been sighted! wild things • spring • summer season • binoculars • ducks |
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