Squirrel rules

On our tool shed I have mounted a squirrel feeder from Vivara. The little box with a lid was quickly adopted by the squirrel babies from this spring. Now about two months old, the three babies are scampering around, arguing between each other over food or just showing off.  Sometimes when I come to the feeder, one of them has creeped into the feeder, his small body fitting perfectly into the cube, and there he forgets about being careful and watchful and just lose himself in the heap of food.

This time I had my camera with me …

 

 

 

 

Competing for hazel nuts with squirrel

When we moved into our dream house three years ago, there were many plants and trees I did not know. We had a bunch of some mixture betweeIMG_0411n tree and bush growing next to one of the neighbours and I couldn´t figure out what it was. Until I saw a squirrel! Yes, of course, it was hazelnut! Full of nuts every summer. And strange enough, empty of them in September. Where did they all go? Well, I blamed the squirrel. Thought he had collected them all in a secret place for winter use.

Anyway, this autumn by chance I found out the hazelnuts let go of the tree and fall down to earth when they are ripe. Just like apples or any other fruit. In the grass under the hazelnut tree I found a lot of them. And I silently asked the squirrel to forgive me for accusing him. In fact, there was enough nuts for both him/her and me.

They are so beautiful how they grow, often sitting several of them together – and when ripe opening up their protective green shield to let the lime green nut IMG_0412fall out. Then, on a dry place, they will quickly turn brown. I will certainly save some for Christmas, to treat my friends and relatives with gardengrown hazelnuts.