Does this fur coat make me look fat?

Discussion in 'Wildlife in the Garden' started by Tooty2shoes, Dec 29, 2014.

  1. Tooty2shoes

    Tooty2shoes Hardy Maple

    Joined:
    Jun 15, 2011
    Messages:
    3,264
    Likes Received:
    1,510
    Location:
    Denmark, Wis.
    We have a fox squirrel coming to our stump feeder that seems to be sporting a rather large, and I mean LARGE fur coat. Or it has been eating way to many sunflower seeds.

    [​IMG]
    Overly dressed Fox squirrel. ( photo / image / picture from Tooty2shoes's Garden )





    [​IMG]
    Fox squirrel. 2014 ( photo / image / picture from Tooty2shoes's Garden )

    Ok, just for a comparison here is a picture of the little Red squirrel that is sitting on the same stump. We call him or her stubby. It is missing half of it's tail. Probably from a fight it was in with another squirrel. They are so cute, but feisty.



    [​IMG]
    Stubby the Red squirrel. 2014 ( photo / image / picture from Tooty2shoes's Garden )
     
    Frank, stratsmom, Jewell and 2 others like this.
  2. Loading...


  3. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

    Joined:
    Nov 4, 2006
    Messages:
    18,357
    Likes Received:
    5,223
    Location:
    Southern Ontario zone 5b
    Haha that's cute! On Christmas Eve we drove to my parents house and the neighbor had a feeder with the chubbiest squirrel I have ever seen!
     
    Tooty2shoes likes this.
  4. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

    Joined:
    Feb 7, 2005
    Messages:
    29,088
    Likes Received:
    6,277
    Location:
    Scotland
    I think someone needs to go on a diet for the New Year!! ;)
     
    Tooty2shoes likes this.
  5. Jerry Sullivan

    Jerry Sullivan Garden Experimenter Plants Contributor

    Joined:
    Nov 10, 2010
    Messages:
    7,178
    Likes Received:
    3,022
    Location:
    Chelmsford MA
    Since a cup of sunflower seeds is 818 calories it would seem that foxy is getting more than his share of the goodies. Perhaps his nest isn't well insulated and the extra fur is compensates during cold the cold Wisconsin nights. Anything in Wisconsin needs a fur coat. O.K. for example: Tomorrow's high in Denmark, WI will be 12°F, for those north of the border that is -11.1°C . My keys are starting to freeze just typing those ccccold temperatures. And it's going to get colder :smt009 .

    Jerry
     
    Tooty2shoes likes this.



    Advertisement
  6. stratsmom

    stratsmom Flower Fanatic

    Joined:
    Aug 23, 2006
    Messages:
    4,086
    Likes Received:
    700
    Location:
    Southern Oregon
    I'll stand up for the squirrel! We are not fat, we are fluffy!!! :-o
     
    Henry Johnson, Jewell and Tooty2shoes like this.
  7. 2ofus

    2ofus Hardy Maple

    Joined:
    Aug 24, 2014
    Messages:
    2,581
    Likes Received:
    1,567
    Location:
    Idaho Mountains
    That much padding should keep him nice and warm through the winter.
    Stratsmom, I agree with you, fluffy is a much better word.
     
  8. Frank

    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

    Joined:
    Jan 25, 2005
    Messages:
    18,089
    Likes Received:
    2,179
    Location:
    Galway, Ireland
    Tooty, the big question is - can he still climb?
     
  9. Kay

    Kay Girl with Green Thumbs

    Joined:
    Dec 30, 2009
    Messages:
    2,342
    Likes Received:
    794
    Location:
    Lincoln, Nebraska
    Well, yes Good grief! He (she?) is a very fat one. Squirrel babies pending in there maybe?
    We sure have some fat ones here too. I think they need an extra layer to stay warm here!
     
  10. dooley

    dooley Super Garden Turtle

    Joined:
    Jul 3, 2005
    Messages:
    7,163
    Likes Received:
    1,286
    Location:
    Wisconain
    We have a couple of big oak trees in the front yard. I saw a squirrel picking up acorns and burying them in various places around the yard. I hope he remembers where he put them. I don't know for sure why he thinks he has to bury them when there are so many out there. We don't have snow to bury them either.

    dooley
     
  11. Cayuga Morning

    Cayuga Morning Strong Ash Plants Contributor

    Joined:
    Jun 15, 2011
    Messages:
    7,074
    Likes Received:
    6,817
    Location:
    New England
    Frank--Why does he need to climb when he has a smorgasbord of seeds right there?
     
    Frank and stratsmom like this.
  12. Cayuga Morning

    Cayuga Morning Strong Ash Plants Contributor

    Joined:
    Jun 15, 2011
    Messages:
    7,074
    Likes Received:
    6,817
    Location:
    New England
    Toots, we once had a pooch who would go on escapades. We lived close to a military base & on the base was a pound for escapading dogs. Unfortunately, at feeding time, they put the food for all the wayward dogs in one long trough. Our pooch was a chow hound. The first time she got picked up, she came home looking like a boa constrictor that swallowed a cow. The second time she got out, she made beeline for the pound! And came home looking like a boa...(etc). That was the end of her escapades.

    So, Toots,....the connection is that I think you have an escapading squirrel there who knows where the food trough is!
     
  13. Tooty2shoes

    Tooty2shoes Hardy Maple

    Joined:
    Jun 15, 2011
    Messages:
    3,264
    Likes Received:
    1,510
    Location:
    Denmark, Wis.
    Eileen I think so. But with our temps in the single digits and next week below 0 all that extra fluff will keep that squirrel warm.

    Jerry you are so right. It wouldn't be so bad but then we have 20 mile an hour winds on top of the cold temps. It 's enough for one to freeze their you know whats off.

    Stats and 2ofus---you are so right. That is one of the fluffiest squirrels I have ever seen. I think it had some inside info on the cold temps we are now having.

    Frank----your question made me chuckle. The other day when I took those photos of fluffy squirrel. It tried to climb up the post of our platform feeder. It could not get it's fluffy body over the lip of the metal flashing I put on the feeder this summer to keep the chipmunks out. All the other squirrels have no problem getting around the chipmunk barrier. NOT fluffy.

    Kay not sure if squirrels would be carrying young at this time. But it is a very fluffy squirrel.

    Dooley--I think it is just a squirrel fetish when it comes to burying nuts and such.
    They do remember the places they bury their stash. We saw a PBS program that was on just that topic. From the show we learned that squirrels have an amazing memory. They also remember places that they can find a good source of food.

    Cayuga--That pooch was quite the chow hound. So animals seem to have hollow legs they are trying to fill up. You are right about the squirrel not having to climb for his hand out buffet. But if he had to climb over our chipmunk barrier he would starve. He just can't get that fluffy body up over the edge. It was pretty funny to watch.
    :stew1:
     
    Frank likes this.
  14. Sydney Smith

    Sydney Smith In Flower

    Joined:
    Nov 16, 2013
    Messages:
    676
    Likes Received:
    597
    Location:
    Suffolk
    Hi. In our neck of the woods we only ever see the common Grey Squirrels - the lovely Reds having mostly apart from in certain areas been pushed out. However the Greys do have their own charm. Syd.
     

Share This Page