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  2. Woman Sets up a ‘Bar’ for Backyard Squirrels Complete With ...

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    Squirrels also need 2-3 ounces of water every day. That's why having a bird bath in your yard for the wildlife to drink from is a good idea. But if you don't have one in your backyard, they'll ...

  3. Acorns aren't just for squirrels, but read this before eating ...

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    No, this isn't an article written for (or by) squirrels – humans can actually eat acorns under certain circumstances. The nuts stem from oak trees, and can actually elicit a mild, nutty flavor.

  4. Oakie Doke - Wikipedia

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    A man who is made of acorns, twigs and leaves, and is friendly and eager to please. A Mole family - Mr. Manny, Mrs. Milly, Marcia, Marcus; A Mouse family (The Corncrackers) - Albert, Rose, Root, Snoot and Hickory (the latter of which is the family's adoptive son, as he is a dormouse in contrast to the rest of the family, who are field mice).

  5. Acorn - Wikipedia

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    Jays and squirrels that scatter-hoard acorns in caches for future use effectively plant acorns in a variety of locations in which it is possible for them to germinate and thrive. Even though jays and squirrels retain remarkably large mental maps of cache locations and return to consume them, the odd acorn may be lost, or a jay or squirrel may ...

  6. Western gray squirrel - Wikipedia

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    A western gray squirrel eating pine seeds from a pine cone. Squirrel nests are called dreys and can be seen in trees, built from sticks and leaves wrapped with long strands of grass. There are two stick nest types made by the western gray squirrel: the first is a large, round, covered shelter nest for winter use, birthing, and rearing young.

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  8. Quercus acutissima - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is an acorn, maturing about 18 months after pollination, 2–3 cm (3 ⁄ 4 – 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) long and 2 cm broad, bi-coloured with an orange basal half grading to a green-brown tip; the acorn cap is 1.5–2 cm (5 ⁄ 8 – 3 ⁄ 4 in) deep, densely covered in soft 4–8 millimetres (3 ⁄ 16 – 5 ⁄ 16 in) long 'mossy' bristles.

  9. Quercus lobata - Wikipedia

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    The branches have an irregular, spreading and arching appearance. During autumn, the leaves turn a yellow to light orange color but become brown later in the season. In advancing age, the branches droop. The trees have pewter-colored rippled bark. [9] Typically, the leaves are 5–10 centimeters (2–4 inches) long and are roundly and deeply lobed.