Squirrel Antics
I observed one of my male fox squirrels eating bird food that fell out of the birdfeeder on the ground, drinking out of the bird bath, and eating black walnuts from the walnut tree. One time, I placed peanuts in their hulls on my picture windowsill, and he started looking in the window at me and my cats now and then. As time passed, he became more comfortable observing me and my cats. I purchased more peanuts, and he became almost a tame squirrel when approaching the window. I also would place popcorn on the ground by the birdfeeders as that seemed to entice him.
My Squirrel Became A TV Fan Of Old Time Westerns And More
He seemed to be able to tell time as he would come up to the window when Gunsmoke started at the very moment it started. He would watch the program, as would my cats and me. One day, he watched most of Gunsmoke until he observed three of his squirrel friends playing and chasing each other up and down the various trees, with the walnut tree being their favorite tree. The TV program Little House On The Prairie also was a big hit with him. He came up to the window just as the program started and watched one-half of the program until a squirrel fight broke out on the ground; he ran after them and broke up their fight. After that, he sat in the walnut tree, crunching and cracking walnuts. He came up to watch Little House On The Prairie while he ate and munched away on a walnut. He watched the program for twenty minutes, then decided to rest on a branch in the walnut tree. He did not move a muscle and blended perfectly with the tree branch. He watched a car race one day and a man repairing furniture.
One Day, I Forgot To Turn On The TV In Time
The day I forgot to turn on the TV, he made quite a racket outside as he made this high-pitched clicking sound. He figured he would give me a what four for forgetting his schedule of favorite TV programs. I turned on the TV, but he thought the last ten minutes would not inform him much about what happened, and he left with his tail all bushed out and fluffy. I turn it on for him without fail when I am home as I love the old classic TV programs myself.
My Fox Squirrel Is Very Fun To Watch
If you want a furry little friend to watch, place peanuts or walnuts on the ledge of your windowsill. Also, have a birdfeeder and a birdbath in your yard so they will have water to drink. You could turn on your TV and see what shows your squirrel prefers. My little furry Squirrel friend is intelligent and loves TV, pets, and playing and frolicking with his squirrel friends. He wishes he was one of my indoor pets.
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