I am severely disabled and wheelchair bound due to sickness. I am not well enough to keep a pet anymore. I am new to this specially adapted home I live in I innocently started feeding the wild birds and a little male gray squirrel whom I have called Hamish I have a bird feeding station and thoroughly enjoy watching all the different species of birds who now visit every day. It has given me a new lease of life and I have learned a lot about the different species of birds and what kind of food they like. I even scatter some seed for the pigeons who now recognise me and sit up on the back porch peering down into my living room window waiting to be fed It's comical. I had no idea that birds even pigeons can learn to recognise people, especially those who feed them. They get fed in the morning and at lunchtime, the rest of the day they are good at cleaning up all the spilled seeds and pieces of suet from underneath the bird feeding station. I love the cooing noise they make it so relaxing to listen to. I am really worried about feeding Hamish. I didn't know anything about birds or squirrels till now. I am really worried about my neighbour who lives across the back door from my garden His son who lives a good bit away, hates squirrels and works for pest control with his local council, although he is in a very different area, I am terrified he will kill Hamish who I have grown very fond of. I fear also that I have upset his dad who do not like squirrels either although way before I met his son, he helped me erect a little squirrel Feeder on the fence He is a kindly old man Sadly though he has become very seriously ill with cancer, and its now terminal. He is a gentleman. I feel awful because I really like him. But when I met him one day with his son, who I right away felt very uneasy with, and he admitted he utterly hates gray squirrels, and then told me about his job at pest control, I couldn't hide my horror but I still respect him and really like his dad. The other neighbours feed both the birds and the squirrels too. However I fear and sense I may have caused tension without meaning to. I have a soft spot for animals and although I genuinely love animals dearly I am not a person who prefers them to people. Can you kindly offer me some advice on what I should do? I'm torn between my hobby and my attachment to Hamish I will mention that it's definitely a male squirrel and a young one. He has also chased every other squirrel away from my garden. He is fiesty and aggressive and the other squirrels are absolutely terrified of him! I am thinking that is actually a good thing. He visits several times throughout the day and is really only interested in his feeder and scurrying around burying food and eating. I love watching him eating and his cute little antics. There are loads of squirrels in the area as myself and my neighbours have a lot of woodland nearby and that's where Hamish lives. Again, any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks so much for taking time to read my post
Hello Tracy,
Grey squirrels can become pests in the garden, however, they are part of nature even though they were not native to this country originally.
They can become very territorial, we have quite a few that visit our garden, and provide many amusing moments, but then we do seem to be gifted with total headcases for squirrels.
When I say headcases, I make no exaggeration, they regularly chase each other round the garden and more often than not, run head on and crash into each other. If you don't believe me, see this video I put on YouTube some time back...
GARDEN VISITORS: Crash get out of here
A word of caution, grey squirrel will dig holes in any grass that you have, it is a perfectly natural thing for the to do, as they stash their food away for a later day to eat.
They can also gnor away at feeders, so be prepared for a little expense, but they can and will provide amusing moments.
Mike
Flickr: Peak Rambler
You're welcome Tracy.
I tend to do more still photography than video, but there are plenty more to view, not just the squirrels, other visitor to our garden, day and night.
The following are some more recent videos I've posted to YouTube:
BLACKBIRD ON FOUNTAIN
BLACKBIRD BATHING ON FOUNTAIN
MAGPIE DRINKING
WOOD PIGEON CONTEMPLATING THE FOUNTAIN
WOOD PIGEON ON POND NETTING
With an old one from last summer;
JUVENILE GOLDFINCH COMING IN TO DRINK WATER FROM FOUNTAIN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmommoFSJwQ
There are quite a few videos posted on the forum, if you have a look at the "Videos anyone?" thread, there are some very good and interesting ones to view.
https://community.rspb.org.uk/wildlife/f/all-creatures/193659/videos-anyone/1240472#1240472
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