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To: goldworldnet who wrote (1874)4/15/2018 1:02:56 PM
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We never had any around until I started putting out peanuts (unsalted) on my deck railing for the crows, which can leave gifts for you. Little did I know......



To: goldworldnet who wrote (1874)4/15/2018 1:13:33 PM
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I decided to look up what kind of nuts were good for a squirrel, and pine nuts were the only nut that is recommended. I just happened to have an old bag of them in the fridge, so every once in awhile I put a few out.

Douglas squirrels are really fearless. Rocky jumped on me when I was sitting in a chair out in the yard last summer. He has extremely long, sharp claws. Kind of scared me. g

Unlike the Easter Gray Squirrel, Douglas squirrels are indigenous to the PNW.

Even though we don't have Pine trees here, they are known as the Pine Squirrel or Chickaree.

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