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09-03-2018, 07:43 PM | #1 |
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Suicide Squirrels
What's the deal with all the dead squirrels on the highway? Driving south from the Lake this afternoon we must have seen at least a hundred littering the road, often in clumps of 5 to 7. Never seen the like before. Against the median, in the roadway, on the apron...it was a massacre. Once in Massachusetts it suddenly stopped. I spoke with a couple on the New London to Orient Ferry that had just come down from the Dover area who said they'd seen the same (as a matter of fact it was they who brought it up). Anyone know what's up?
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We really started noticing them just south of Hooksett on 293. Hundreds and hundreds of them! Glad we weren't the only ones thinking "what's up with that?"
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For every one that gets hit, 100 come to their funeral. I think there is a larger than normal population from the warm summer and abundant food. Nature will adjust it accordingly. Personally I brake if it won't hurt or endanger anyone and if I won't get rear ended, otherwise it's drive straight ahead and hope I don't hear an impact.
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09-14-2018, 06:39 PM | #5 |
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Swimming grey squirrels...
Saw this approaching from 1/3 mile away off Stonedam Is.
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Muskrat at the dock yesterday evening. Advice???
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09-15-2018, 07:36 AM | #9 |
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How long can a squirrel tread water?
This past Thursday, I was out with a group of people touring the lake. I pointed to what looked like an animal in the water, far enough away to make it difficult to tell what it was. One of the passengers with a pair of binoculars looked and said it was one of our baby loons.
Something didn’t seem right to me. Seemed too low in the water, and why all of a sudden would it be without the parents for the first time? But I figured it was possible and forgot all about it. This was at about 11 AM Later, after the tour ended, I was heading back to my house in my boat when I saw the same thing in the water, at about the same location. Looked to me as being what I had originally thought it was… a grey squirrel. Sure enough, as I got close, it was a young grey squirrel. It was clearly in distress/confused as it just kept swimming around in circles. I’m guessing it had lost sight of shore at that water level and had no idea what to do. I can’t believe it was still there, still swimming, and hadn’t gone under yet. This was at about 1 PM! Any experts out there who could verify that a squirrel could tread water for 3 hours?!!! But it also seems unbelievable that it would be a different squirrel, in the same place, doing the same thing (this was at least 100 yards from shore) I know they are over-populated, and pretty much just large rodents, and I was probably just delaying the inevitable, but I couldn’t just watch it drown, especially given how hard it had been working to avoid it. So, against my better judgement, I got out my long boat hook and put it nearby. Needless to say, it grabbed and clung onto it like a life preserver. While visions of a rabid squirrel racing around my boat danced through my head, I picked it out of the water and placed it on the swim platform. It proceeded to sit there, looking at me, then looking behind the boat, clearly trying to decide if it was better to die by drowning or by attack from this monster that had picked it up. But it was clearly too terrified or exhausted to do much else than sit there and look pitiful. I then drove down the shoreline to a closed children’s camp on the lake and put it off on the dock there. It didn’t move much as I drove away. Exhaustion taking over I’m sure. For all I know it sat there until the eagle came by and scooped it off. Or as I hope, it finally warmed up and had enough energy to head into the woods. As I said, probably delaying the inevitable, but at least I feel better having tried. |
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You are nice!! I couldn't have let it die either if I had a chance to try to save it. This even though as you said, we have plenty of them.
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09-17-2018, 07:36 AM | #11 |
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...... suicide black bear?
Driving up Rt 93 in Campton at 7:30am today, about 500-yards south of Exit 28 on the Campton flats, saw what looked like a large, dead, black bear on the breakdown lane just behind a DOT big orange truck with a couple DOT guys standing around.
Earlier at about 5:30-am in the same location on Rt-93-south there were two state police cars with blue lights on, and a flat bed truck removing a car. Someone else said the bear had its head in a trash bag, and got hit by the car, and with no ambulance present, could be no personal injuries, except for the dead bear? This is conjecture? Also is possible the bear was stopped on the road to eat a dead squirrel as I've seen a fox on the road stop to eat a dead chipmunk. Now today, there's two 50-yard long lines of fresh black tire tread going straight up the right lane until the last 20-feet when they curve to the right. A black bear on black pavement would be difficult to see in the dark and the treads suggest they stepped on the brakes hard but it was too late for the bear and the car? So, what O what does the DOT do with a dead bear ....... make black bear stew ...... and a nice black bear rug ... or what?
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... down and out, liv'n that Walmart side of the lake! Last edited by fatlazyless; 09-17-2018 at 11:57 AM. |
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"Book-Him Danno..."
Wait...!
Isn't this a "No-Wake Zone"?
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Had one swimming aimlessly this morning very early while fishing...it was far from any land and seemed disoriented as it swam in circles.
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The one I picked up had the same desperate look.
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Saw one swimming in Lake Waukewan today. He was swimming to Chapman Island so he was either going to spend the winter there or he will be swimming back to the mainland at some point.
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10-03-2018, 08:47 AM | #17 |
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big moose hit and killed-Rt 93, exit 27
Heard about a big moose that got hit and killed on Rt 93 in Campton, close to exit 27, yesterday, Tuesday, October 2. Who knows, maybe this moose was chomping on a road kill, dead squirrel?
Got some more info on the large black bear that was hit and killed just south of exit 28 about two weeks ago. Apparently, the black bear was going through a bag of trash that was on the road, and had its head in the bag or something when it got struck at about 5:15am in the dark. So, someone's disposal of trash or something, ends up with a dead black bear, and a damaged car. The long black tire tread marks are still there, easy to see.
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Last week on North Woods Law one of the stories was about a woman who didn’t want to part with the baby squirrel she was raising. You cant have a wild animal and she was very emotional about having to turn it over to Fish and Game to take to a rehabber. F&G finally convinced her to turn it over but only after a trainee agreed to look after it that night. Really?!?! Apparently she hadn’t driven down rte 93 to see the squirrelmagedon. Maybe they should have taken her to the rehabber.
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Strange....got back from central Maine last week and did not see a single dead squirrel nor did we see any crossing the road.
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10-11-2018, 04:24 AM | #21 |
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Maine has a 5.5% sales tax, except not for food in the super-market.
Probably, all the squirrels in the Fryeburg-Lovell-Bridgton-Naples area make the short trek up Rt-302 to the North Conway mecca of big stores like Walmart, Home Depot and soon to be built Market Basket, plus all the other name brands there like Old Navy and Brooks Brothers. There's nothing like North Conway in Maine for all those Maine squirrels. All they got is the Maine acorns and other natural food from their Maine forest. Someone said the State of NH-DOT started using salty ocean brine for treat'n the winter roads last year, something not done in Maine, and the squirrels seem to lick the NH road asphalt, just to get that salt taste? Just one lick, and they is hooked.
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