slowz1k
06-02-2012, 01:55 PM
This has nothing to do with preparedness and or survival... but I though some of you might enjoy seeing these guys.
Genuine North Carolina Flying Squirrels.
As you may or may not know, seeing a flying squirrel is somewhat rare, and I probably wouldn't have even known they were there, had it not been for noticing my cat (who is an awsome hunter) staring up into this tree for an unusual amount of time. We have many tree dwelling birds, and gray squirrels on our property, but since this was at night, my interest was peaked as to what the cat might be stalking.
This particular tree is oozing some sap out of one side (I suspect heart rot or some kind of infection) and this sap smells kind of like cheap wine. It really attracts butterflys, bees and hummigbirds during the daylight hours, and apparently the F-Squirrels at night. They show up everynight for a cocktail We've never seen more than two on the tree at one time, but only have pics of this one. He let me get within 6 feet of the tree before he and his friend ran up into the top branches.
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk95/slowz1k/FLYSQ1.jpg
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk95/slowz1k/FLYSQ2.jpg
As for the cat... Yes he caught one. I got it from him before he could take it out, or do any damage.
The squirrel was pretty pissed, but other than that seemed fine. I stuck him back on the tree and he took off.
Genuine North Carolina Flying Squirrels.
As you may or may not know, seeing a flying squirrel is somewhat rare, and I probably wouldn't have even known they were there, had it not been for noticing my cat (who is an awsome hunter) staring up into this tree for an unusual amount of time. We have many tree dwelling birds, and gray squirrels on our property, but since this was at night, my interest was peaked as to what the cat might be stalking.
This particular tree is oozing some sap out of one side (I suspect heart rot or some kind of infection) and this sap smells kind of like cheap wine. It really attracts butterflys, bees and hummigbirds during the daylight hours, and apparently the F-Squirrels at night. They show up everynight for a cocktail We've never seen more than two on the tree at one time, but only have pics of this one. He let me get within 6 feet of the tree before he and his friend ran up into the top branches.
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk95/slowz1k/FLYSQ1.jpg
http://i278.photobucket.com/albums/kk95/slowz1k/FLYSQ2.jpg
As for the cat... Yes he caught one. I got it from him before he could take it out, or do any damage.
The squirrel was pretty pissed, but other than that seemed fine. I stuck him back on the tree and he took off.