snobuilder
Well-known member
Is anyone else seeing them this year?
I'm not an avid outdoors-men like some of you but I am outside a lot and I saw my first black squirrel a couple weeks ago in NW WI.
I saw a fox squirrel as well so I just figure there are more abundant types of wildlife in general the further north you go in the state.
So, now back home in SE WI, I walk over to the window this morning to see what the weather looks like and here is a PAIR of the little devils in the large silver maple tree in the yard.????
What gives?
Oh yea, we have an Osprey hanging around our lake this summer as well....not that common in these parts either.
A quick google search says....
Black fur for both species of squirrels is rare, and occurs at rates of less than one per cent. It has been suggested that one in 10,000 eastern gray squirrels are a black morph.
and....
Black squirrels, which are native to the Midwestern United States, Ontario, Quebec, and parts of the Northeastern US and Great Britain, are actually significantly more aggressive than your average grey and red squirrels. This difference in behavior is due to the squirrels' higher levels of testosterone.
LMAO!!!!!
I'm not an avid outdoors-men like some of you but I am outside a lot and I saw my first black squirrel a couple weeks ago in NW WI.
I saw a fox squirrel as well so I just figure there are more abundant types of wildlife in general the further north you go in the state.
So, now back home in SE WI, I walk over to the window this morning to see what the weather looks like and here is a PAIR of the little devils in the large silver maple tree in the yard.????
What gives?
Oh yea, we have an Osprey hanging around our lake this summer as well....not that common in these parts either.
A quick google search says....
Black fur for both species of squirrels is rare, and occurs at rates of less than one per cent. It has been suggested that one in 10,000 eastern gray squirrels are a black morph.
and....
Black squirrels, which are native to the Midwestern United States, Ontario, Quebec, and parts of the Northeastern US and Great Britain, are actually significantly more aggressive than your average grey and red squirrels. This difference in behavior is due to the squirrels' higher levels of testosterone.
LMAO!!!!!