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Yes, squirrels can and do bite if they feel threatened particularly during the spring and summer time when they are with their young. A squirrel can inflict a very nasty bite, usually made worse by...
Read moreHow long do squirrels live for?
For a squirrel it seems that it all depends whether the squirrel makes it to her first birthday… The dangers start as soon as the squirrel is born. Its mother may produce enough milk, and the baby ...
Read moreYes, squirrels can indeed swim. Squirrels frequently visit open water to drink during hot weather, and, in the course of their travels, will undoubtedly come across water on many occasions. Hapless...
Read moreWhere do squirrels live and build their nests?
The simple answer is anywhere and everywhere, but woodland is their natural home. Woods are naturally a relatively undisturbed and stable habitat, although modern forestry practices mean that squir...
Read moreTawny, Little and Barn Owls - A Guide
More likely to be heard rather than seen, owls become more active after dark feeding on a diet of small mammals, birds, rodents and invertebrates. It is possible to determine the diet of owls by ex...
Read morePigeons - A Guide to Pigeon Birds
Introduced and bred for sport, pheasants are game birds, whereas pigeons and doves have adapted well to living alongside people, although their presence is sometimes unwelcome. Large flocks of fera...
Read moreMagpies, Rooks, Ravens, Jackdaws, Starlings and Nightingales
Studies suggest that corvids, such as magpies, rooks and ravens, rank among the most intelligent of birds. Many display an instinctive desire to hoard food, such as acorns, to help sustain them thr...
Read moreFinches feed mainly on seeds but, by adopting different feeding strategies, they can exploit a variety of food sources without competing with each other: Goldfinches, for example, eat small seeds w...
Read moreHow do birds mate, nest & rear chicks?
Birds vary in their nesting habits, some constructing very simple nests and others making elaborate ones. All birds reproduce by laying eggs, which are covered with a hard, calcareous shell. The nu...
Read moreHow and why do birds sing & court?
Birdsong is a key element in courtship and pairing, and attract mates. serving to establish territory It is of particular interest to birdwatchers because it helps in species identification. Birds'...
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