But it wasn't a total loss. The leaves seem to be at their peak and the dreary day popped the saturation. And look! Little Dude found the sunflower seeds! I was having a lie-down and saw him scampering across the porch rails and was able to snap some quick shots through the window. Their species name, Tamias, means "storer" in Greek. He's really going to town here--look at his widdle cheeks all puffed out! Now that he knows where the sunflower heads are, I'm sure he'll be back for more. Maybe tell all his friends.
That's one of the reasons I love sunflowers so much--they are so beautiful while growing and an easy fall feeder for birds and wildlife.
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Chordata |
Class: | Mammalia |
Order: | Rodentia |
Suborder: | Sciuromorpha |
Family: | Sciuridae |
Tribe: | Marmotini |
Genus: | Tamias |
Now that's sweet. We have squirrels - plain old run of the mill varmints. They're a hoot, though, chasing each other across our back yard and then up and down the trees. Every now and again they'll leave a little something - acorn, partially eaten green tomato, etc. - on the railing leading up to our back entrance. Very cute.
ReplyDeleteHope the insomnia is better. Sometimes rest is the best thing. I'm an insomniac from way back. Something in the brain chemistry.
I hate insomnia, it is a regular battle for me. I love the idea of sunflower bird feeders, I will do that next fall!
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