Friday, June 30, 2006

Squirrels migration

 
During modern times, squirrel emigrations have not been as spectacular because of the cutting and fragmentation of the vast hardwood forest does not normally allow the build up of the same size squirrel mess as previous eras. But in 1964, millions of squirrels emigrated from the north of Georgia to the south. "One squirrel was reported swimming across the Allatoona Reservoir and encountered a boat in his path. It didn’t stop him. He just ran up an oar, jumped in the boat, ran across the man in the boat, and jumped back into the water continued his swim south. Normally wild squirrels in the woods are scared of man but during migration they lose their normal fear.

In 1968, a migration of squirrels occurred in most of the eastern United States; Alabama, the Carolinas, Georgia, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Virginia. In New York, one hundred thousand drowned squirrels were pulled out of one reservoir. The number of squirrels killed by automobiles was a thousand times as high as usual. Some estimates of the squirrels number went as high as eighty million.

In the fall of 1998, Arkansas had a "squirrel bonanza". Hunters reported reaching their limits unusually fast even when the weather conditions were far from ideal. Many drowned squirrels were reported on the shores of Bull Shoals Lake in northern Arkansas. The incidence of road kills was several times higher than normal Posted by Picasa

5 comments:

Annie said...

Patsy, I'm visiting in Wisconsin over the 4th of July and I just took a picture of black squirrel. I'll post it for you after I get back home. Annie

Bristolcare said...

Hi Patsy. You have a nice blog. I like the pictures that you post.

Thanks for stopping by my blog. I have around 20 rabbit and counting!
we don't eat them, They are just nice to have around.

Bailey the dog was about 14 years old.

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Sigruns German Garden said...

Patsy, what a great photo! I like it.

Sigrun

Anonymous said...

Patsy do you have any photos of Bull Shoals Lake? I know we went there when I was a kid but I don't remember it at all, just the name. Would love to see what it looks like. Carmon