Blending in is almost impossible when you’re one of the country’s largest and most intimidating rodents. But that’s just what happened in Texas, when a wildlife biologist reported a “squirrel nest” in ...
The summer foliage of deciduous trees has dropped and their bare limbs are exposed. What is discovered in the bare canopies? The bare winter tree limbs reveal what busy neighborhood squirrels have ...
Once leaves drop in the fall, spotting nests in deciduous trees is easy. But birds likely didn’t build every structure you ...
Texas biologist Craig Hensley reports he walked past what looked like a squirrel nest in a tree. It was actually a porcupine. Craig Hensley/Texas Parks and Wildlife photo Blending in is almost ...
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