Friday, June 29, 2007

Prime Rodent Real Estate



Double click this video to hear the squirrels feuding over this piece of real estate.


9 comments:

  1. LOL I hear that all the time in my backyard too! Just yesterday I had to spray 2 of them that were fighting, with the hose, I couldn't take their racket anymore!! Oh dear, I do hope you didn't get frost last night? It was quite cool here too but not enough for frost thank goodness! xox

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  2. That's a gas! What is it, a little house they are after? It was getting rammy at the end of the video the buggers.

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  3. Pea, I hear you! They carried on for at least three hours Sunday morning. Happy to report that there was no frost.

    Dianne,
    It's the birdhouse you see in the first picture. I know it's pretty dark at the end. They were fighting over who got to go inside.

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  4. LOL...how cute is that? I had two bickering in my front yard when I left for work this morning. I think they were bickering over the peanuts we put out there for them every morning.

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  5. Too funny - and too familiar! But at our house it's usually broken up by two barking dogs trying to join in the fun.
    Glad you didn't get frost - that just would have been wrong.

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  6. Feisty little buggers, aren't they? Their cousins in Colorado say "keep up the fuss!"

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