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Thread: A symbol of Britain - the Red Squirrel.

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    A symbol of Britain - the Red Squirrel.

    This beautiful creature, already rather rare in the British Isles, has taken another battering of late due to the squirrel pox virus. I went up to Formby Point, one of the few remaining strongholds of the animal, in late July, and only managed to spot one this year. Usually, I'd find, at the very least, five or so.

    Still, the one I did find seemed healthy and was sporting a very fine summer coat, so I had to take some pics.












    Zimbabwe 07/13


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    I also took a quick video of him burying in the pine needles.



    Here's a picture of the Formby dunes, purely because I think it's gorgeous. We have some truly lovely, rugged coastline in this part of the country.



    And my spot-of-the-day: this is a Meadow Pipit hiding in the grasses.



    That's all, hope you enjoyed.

    Zimbabwe 07/13


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    Wow he is very pretty. We have a lot gray squirrels here in Pennsylvania. I think we also have some red but they are not as prominent. When I go to our park at lunch time I may see up to 10 or more gray ones. They are very busy and also will come up to your vehicle if they smell something tasty.

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    What a beautiful color! The squirrels around here are a dull brownish-grey color.

    And the photos of the dunes and the Pipit are lovely. Thank you!
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    UK Red Squirrel with his North American friend.

    Last edited by blue; 08-23-2009 at 12:26 AM. Reason: Had to edit as the squirrel is a neighbor, and not an American.
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    I guess the i 795 Jct is over the next dune.

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    What a pretty little guy!
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    Oh what a cute guy Our squirrels are also red but I don't think they have a white belly.
    And now you see black squirrels as well.

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    That's a cute little guy! I saw one just today at the churchyard, also a red one, but not with a white tummy. I should have brougt my camera.

    Thanks for sharing!



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    blue - CANADIAN friend!

    Little red guy sure is cute...I hope the smallpox is gone by the next breeding season. Wee healthy babies all over the place, and maybe with built-in immunity.
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    Lovely pictures and video Mizz Z, thank you for sharing with us. Beautiful creature but I've yet to see 'real live' one, though not surprising really.

    Dramatic decline

    Our once common native red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) has suffered a dramatic population decline in the last century, resulting in local extinctions throughout much of south England, Northern Ireland and Wales and is included as a priority species in the UK government 's conservation initiative, the UK Biodiversity Action Plan.

    In the past, habitat loss and fragmentation contributed to the red squirrel population declines. However, 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

    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.

    Whilst previously recorded in the north of England, the Scottish red squirrel population appeared to be squirrelpox-free until May 2005. Unfortunately the first grey squirrel showing evidence that it had been exposed to the virus (a ‘seropositive’ animal) was then found in the Borders.


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

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1 View Post
    blue - CANADIAN friend!
    I edited the post to North American friend, after all Canada and the USA are also friends.
    I have a HUGE SIG!!!!



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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisH
    Our once common native red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris)

    I always used to wonder why on earth such a beautful species was called 'vulgaris', until I studied Latin and found out it pretty much translates as 'the common one'. Wish that were still true.

    I have a healthy population of grey squirrels in my back garden (I live next to a little country park, and they thrive here) that love to nick whatever they can off the bird-table. They're very cute but not half as much as our native variety.

    Barbara, apparently we're getting a few black squirrels as well that are out-competing the greys. A real case of what-goes-around-comes-around, it seems!

    Thanks for all the comments.

    Zimbabwe 07/13


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    Oh what a cute little guy!
    We also have red squirrels in France, but I have no idea if they are exactly the same species.

  15. 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!

    I had some black ones but I must say -- your red squirrel is stunning!

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