Kentucky Color: In a Butterfly Bush???
2022-12-18 - Adair Co., KY - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge
Evidence of a new storage technique from the local squirrels, these Hickory nuts were found in a bush by Billy Joe's neighbors Kookie and Linda Harris.
Billy Joe says, "I guess we might just be about to experience around Christmas why the squirrels were in such a frenzy this year!" Comments | Permalink Kentucky Color: Squirrel Nest
2022-12-17 - Great Wooded South - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge
Billy Joe writes,"Squirrels raise their young in a nest and seek cover from predators and weather in them. Sometimes the nest will be built in the forks of limbs like this one and sometimes in hollow places inside big limbs or the tree trunk, itself.
Many folks with little experience will mistakenly identify a squirrel nest as a hawk or crow's nest. Usually a squirrel nest will be built out toward the edge of the crown while a hawk's nest will be built in bigger forks nearer the interior of the crown. Squirrels are rodents and they gnaw off the green leafy twigs and construct their nest. Hawks, crows and eagles build their nests with dead limbs, sticks and twigs since they don't have teeth. Therefore, just observing the construction material in the nests can readily identify the builder!" Comments | Permalink Kentucky COVID-19 community levels by county Dec 16
2022-12-17 - Kentucky - Photo courtesy Lake Cumberland District Health Department
CDC map showing Community Levels by County for guidance as of Friday, December 16, 2022. Comments | Permalink Older Photos