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Previously on "Black squirrels - "biggest change in squirrel demographics""

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  • gingerjedi
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    I saw a 'red' on Brownsea a few weeks back, it was collecting acorns from the gutter of the visitor centre roof, clever bugger.

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  • administrator
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    I saw a dead red squirrel in the road outside my house yesterday.

    Do you think a grey or black killed it in cold blood?
    AtW likes the greys

    Not pointing the finger but the question should be asked. Are you within striking distance of Brum?

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  • DimPrawn
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    I saw a dead red squirrel in the road outside my house yesterday.

    Do you think a grey or black killed it in cold blood?

    Leave a comment:


  • Black squirrels - "biggest change in squirrel demographics"

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    The plight of the disappearing red squirrel is being highlighted in a series of events dedicated to the native British species. But its tormenter, the American grey squirrel, is itself being slowly overwhelmed in parts of the country by the little-known black squirrel.
    Looks like more in the squirrel community

    Do any of our resident squirrel enthusiasts have any comments on this important news release?
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