A flash of red in the winter white
A flash of red in the winter white A flash of red in the winter white
Squirrel Appreciation Day
Eurasian red squirrels build spherical nests known as 'dreys,' made from twigs and leaves, typically high in the trees.
Today's image shows a Eurasian red squirrel perched in the snow, displaying the winter fur and tufted ears that make this species so striking. Native to forests across Europe and parts of Asia, red squirrels rely on seeds, nuts, and fungi, stashing food in scattered caches and building nests high in hollow trees to survive the colder months.
Squirrel Appreciation Day, observed on January 21, began in 2001 when wildlife rehabilitator Christy Hargrove encouraged people to show more kindness toward these quick, bright-eyed foragers. Despite their reputation as garden raiders or urban 'nuisances,' squirrels play essential roles in local ecosystems. Their tendency to bury food and forget some of it helps forests regenerate, especially in areas where conifer seeds spread through these accidental plantings.
In the United States, this day highlights the adaptability of these animals, thriving in forests, city parks, and suburban landscapes wherever shelter and scattered food sources exist.
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