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Post by maya55555 on Nov 18, 2019 6:06:49 GMT
Enjoy:
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Post by staggerstag on Nov 18, 2019 23:02:21 GMT
Some years ago I was having a picnic in a large park. One or two squirrels appeared and I dropped a couple of grapes for them. I was somewhat taken aback when I noticed the squirrels peeling the grapes and discarding the skin and tucking into the bared fruit. I'm laughing my head off. I'm not sure why some squirrels don't eat the skin of grapes - it's just a wonderful quirk of nature, I suppose. I know that certain nuts can cause calcium loss in them but grapes without their skins? The video below is similar to what I saw that day.
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Post by maya55555 on Nov 18, 2019 23:06:49 GMT
I have witnessed that for years and they can peel a grape to perfection and SOOOOOO quickly.
LOVE THEM!
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Post by koskiewicz on Nov 20, 2019 17:10:28 GMT
I am fascinated when I hear a woodpecker pecking away for its food.
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Post by maya55555 on Nov 20, 2019 18:43:48 GMT
I have a suet basket hanging off of my kitchen's bay window. The window is lined with aluminum. There will be times when the woodpecker hits that lining. It sounds like a toy machine gun.
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