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    Im actually fond of squirrels...we have several grey ones around our apartment that are fun to watch. They don't mess around though, Ive seen some of the larger squirrels tangle with stray cats and win!

    Thank you for sharing. I hope and pray that the red squirrels can make a comeback.

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    I just looked it up, because we also have red squirrels here in the US, but it is a different species - Tamiasciurus hudsonicus - instead of your red squirrels, which are Sciurus vulgaris. Have they considered importing some from France, etc., where there are also Sciurus vulgaris?

    Thank you for sharing your pictures, they are great.
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    I searched on Internet and indeed, Sciurus vulgaris are the ones we have in France. I have never seen grey ones here, only abroad or in zoos.

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    Loved your photos. We only have the black and grey variety of squirrels here but they are great fun to watch especially in the winter when all we have to look at is snow. The one of Formby dunes brought back fond memories of the many picnics I had there when I still lived in Crosby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    I just looked it up, because we also have red squirrels here in the US, but it is a different species - Tamiasciurus hudsonicus - instead of your red squirrels, which are Sciurus vulgaris. Have they considered importing some from France, etc., where there are also Sciurus vulgaris?
    Unfortunately they would be just as vulnerable to the squirrel poxvirus. Unless a way is found to provide the red squirrel with the same immunity as the grey the population will surely continue to decline. There has been talk of a grey squirrel cull but I for one would really hate to see that happen.
    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisH View Post
    ... the current threats to the red squirrels' continued survival are thought to be the sustained expansion of populations of the introduced grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) and with them the potential of squirrel poxvirus transmission.

    Squirrelpox virus is deadly to red squirrels. Evidence suggests that it originated from grey squirrels transported from North America and, whilst they appear to carry a natural immunity to it, red squirrels do not. Animals infected with the virus seem to suffer a marked decline in their health and die within around two weeks of contracting it. At present, the spread of squirrelpox virus presents the greatest threat to retaining red squirrels across their current range.


    http://www.snh.org.uk/ukredsquirrelgroup/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    I just looked it up, because we also have red squirrels here in the US, but it is a different species - Tamiasciurus hudsonicus - instead of your red squirrels, which are Sciurus vulgaris. Have they considered importing some from France, etc., where there are also Sciurus vulgaris?
    To add to what Chris said, I'm pretty sure that was attempted a few decades ago in several places, including Formby. The continental race doesn't seem to have boosted numbers particularly. It also met some opposition as the continental subspecies is slightly darker than the British strain and some people believed that we were making our native animals 'impure'. There are however a few areas that never received imported animals that claim to still hold the 'pure' British variety.

    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary

    I love squirrels! I had one in Chicago - Shirley -- she came when I called and even when I didn't. My sister was once visiting me and came to me rather puzzled...said there was a squirrel at the back door!
    Wow! The largest male of the lot in my area is just brave enough to sit and glare at you on the patio if you sit in my garden, but I've never known one that tame!

    Quote Originally Posted by Louie and me
    The one of Formby dunes brought back fond memories of the many picnics I had there when I still lived in Crosby.
    Ah, I know Crosby fairly well. And I too have been picnicking on Formby beach - since I was a toddler!

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    Well, this time I brought my camera and got a picture of this little guy. There was one more, but he ran.

    I also love these trees!




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    That's a cute one! Look at the gorgeous tail!

    I love the trees too.

  9. Randi! What a fabulous photo of the tree squirrel! Is that a red squirrel?

    I wonder if Shirley was a red or a gray squirrel?

    I'll have to find a photo...

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    Sara, that's a red squirrel - I don't think we have grey ones over here.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary View Post
    I wonder if Shirley was a red or a gray squirrel?
    Shirley was definitely no European red squirrel. They are a little smaller (of course and Shirley was more brownish. I still love that I got to give her a Brazil nut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary View Post
    My sister was once visiting me and came to me rather puzzled...said there was a squirrel at the back door!
    My in-laws used to have a squirrel come up to the back door for a biscuit. Once when they were on holiday and a granny was looking after the house, a window was left open at the back and squirrel came into the house looking for her biscuit. A lot of panicking, screaming and running around ensued before poor squirrel found her way back out of the window.

    She was a grey squirrel. The only red squirrel I have ever seen was in Germany.

  13. Shirley never got in the house but would have if she could have! She was always peeking in windows and more than once came up to the chaise I was sitting in outside and demanded my attention.

    I will look this evening and see if I can find photos of her.

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    Randi - you did well to get a picture of one in the trees! They're like lightening once they get moving through the branches!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randi View Post
    Well, this time I brought my camera and got a picture of this little guy. There was one more, but he ran.

    I also love these trees!
    Hey Randi!! Is that the tree we admired so much when we visited the churchyard? It is really beautiful isn't it!! Beautiful squirrel too


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