Squirrels


After a few days with little-to-no success with the crow-oriented Backyard Bag Feeder Project design with the crows, I figured I’d make new squirrels-only Feeder mat with peanuts instead of bread. I cut a new piece of foam, made a few hidden compartments (and a few somewhat obvious compartments), put a little bread in the side (you know, just in case a crow would decide to check things out) and filled all of the other compartments with peanuts. Since I’ve done this project time and time again with the squirrels, I really didn’t think I was going to have a problem getting them to come around…

Well, last year about this time, I had a similar project going for weeks until I got even one squirrel interested enough to come into the frame of the shot (I had the cameras set up as minimalistically as possible so the movement wouldn’t disturb them, so I couldn’t move the shot), let alone tear into the Feeder to get the nuts out. The main reason for the lack of squirrels last year was mainly the nest that was… let’s just say “taken down” (”torn down” would be more like it) by order of the local code enforcer. Yeah, that’s a wonderful thing to find out once you’ve finally saved up enough money to get a lens long enough to watch the squirrel’s nest, isn’t it…?

That was last year though -

It's MINE!, 3-12-07

this year, the yard is filled with squirrels’ nests, so that means it’s filled with squirrels! (I can’t help but think the November-December vertical feeder project helped with that a little :)), …sooo no problem getting squirrels to come this time! - Although it took a little longer for them to come around, they came, they sniffed and they ripped into the Feeder mat - the first one into the Feeder was interesting to watch, because it just stood there, kind of half-interested… and then it tore into it! And now that I have the mic feeding in from the outside (it’s actually sitting inside the mat!), I have awesome sounds of the squirrels near, on and ripping in to the bag!

 
icon for podpress  For Squirrel Eyes Only!, 3-12-07 [5:36m]: Play Now | Play in Popup

…for Abi~

Snowy Squirrel on tree, 2-13-07
Snowy Squirrel… on tree…

One of the most aggrivating taping sessions in awhile… don’t you just love it when the shots don’t line up anything close to what you’re going for…? Well, this was one of those days. Of course, the squirrels don’t face the camera, they’re always on the other side… the tripod is either just too short or too long, and… and… and…!! Well, at least I did manage to get some shots of squirrels out in the snow! :)

 
icon for podpress  Snowy Squirrel on Tree, 2-13-07 [0:50m]: Play Now | Play in Popup

On New Year’s Day, I had a chance to set cameras up to tape some casual squirrel moments… In the one, a squirrel eats a nut and towards the end seems to rub it’s face on the tree-bark… I’m not sure why it did that, because I don’t think they scent-mark like that, so I’m kinda confused…

Aah... tree bark... 1-1-07
Aah, the feel of tree bark… ohhh…

And the confusion doesn’t end there… the 2nd video is a squirrel doing what looks like a dry heave to me… I’m not sure what it’s doing, if it’s defensive or just a temperature reaction, but it’s weird looking! The video itself is only 40 seconds and shows a little of the squirrel’s strangeness, but the event went on for about 10 minutes! Is it hiccupping? I don’t know!

 
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icon for podpress  Dry heaving? What's this squirrel doing?!, 1-1-07 [0:44m]: Play Now | Play in Popup

Apparently my Backyard Bag “Pillow-Feeder”-esque Feeder Project is becoming so popular with the squirrels in the area, that they’re beginning to quabble over it… I caught at least 4 pairs of squirrels doing a dominance challenge, complete with (very good) natural sounds of them whining at each other! Very interesting stuff in my opinion!

Mine!!, 12-7-06
It’s mine!!
Video follows below…

I took everything in last night because it was supposed to snow today… the sun streaming in through the window seemingly mocks me…

Picture and video in this post © Zach Glenwright

 
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Look at how cold he looks… Not the most exciting squirrel, not the most extreme video — but still cool for those of us who are somewhat squirrel-centric~

And the squirrel ponders away..., 12-2-06
Squirrel reflecting… with it’s reflection… video follows below…

No music this time though - I couldn’t think of an appropriate theme for the soundtrack, and when I do, all I can think of is either a commercial piece or a music library piece that I can’t use… so if you need a soundtrack, check for a song called “Destination Pulsation” from an album called “Rhythmworx” - that’s the closest piece that I could find to fit the video, but I can’t use the song, because I don’t have a license… Abi, could you think of a song that’s usable that would fit this?

Picture and video in this post © Zach Glenwright

 
icon for podpress  2 Minutes of Squirrel Reflection, 12-2-06 [2:00m]: Play Now | Play in Popup

It’s been yet another few rainy (or at least impending-rain-ish) days, and now everything’s normalized weather-wise. Out goes everything back up at my Pillow-Feeder-esque version of the Backyard Bag Feeder Project to do some more vertical project tests… but I made the challenge a little easier this time. A little while back, I remember Chris saying something to the tune of “I could have made it harder, but I have it set up so that there’s something to watch when people check in.” Well, I figured the same thing would be better, so I lowered the entire feeder to only 1″ off of the ground. I’ve been getting tired of waiting an entire day for one squirrel to check it out and go “err… nah!”, so I figured I’d give this a go - the squirrels still have the climbing challenge, and that’s one of the main things I wanted to get shots of, so I just set it all up and let the day take form.

I thought I told you to turn that camera off!!, 12-3-06
I thought I told you to turn that camera off!!

Well, I only got one squirrel today also, but this one squirrel was determined to get the nuts out of the Feeder - all kinds of interesting squirrel activity followed! Running back and forth, jumping on the top and hanging from there, climbing on it sideways, sometimes doing all of those in 2 seconds - a lot better than anything I’ve captured in the last week or so (except for Monday and a few shots on Tuesday), and with this new shot, not only does it cut back on glare, but you can see the squirrels come down the tree before going to the feeder - a nice little addition to the ambiance of the shot.

I also tried a little mini-test where I put a nut on the mic and held it on with rubber bands to see if anyone would be interested in that nut - no one really did any work to get the nut off there, but I did see the one squirrel sniffing at it once or twice. Maybe they’ll notice that more tomorrow?

Time will tell…

Picture and video in this post © Zach Glenwright

 
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This is a sure-tell sign that it’s about to rain soon…

Sleepy Squirrel, 11-30-06

…I usually see about 3 or 4 squirrels resting in the trees like this when it’s about to get rainy… so it’s a good time to check the trees for possible shots! Video follows below, and due to advice from past shots like this, I composed a short-length light dreamy-like musical background piece in Soundtrack to compliment the video…

Picture and video in this post © Zach Glenwright

 
icon for podpress  the Sleepy Squirrel!, 11-29-06 [1:05m]: Play Now | Play in Popup

Yet more vertical squirrely-ness from yesterday’s Backyard Bag Feeder Project’s version of the vertical Pillow Feeder-esque feeder! They seem to like the seeds almost more then the peanuts… hmm…, what does that tell me…?

Spidy-squirrel, 11-28-06
Gimme!!

Standing squirrel, 11-28-06Well, it’s come to the point in the week where the squirrels are interested… what does that mean? It’s scheduled to rain again! Tomorrow, Thursday and Friday — don’t you just love it when it works out like that…?? I’m going to try a much larger version of this large version of the vertical feeder that’s going to be my “Mark 3″ as it were for Backyard Bag Feeders… More on that as it develops… and it stops raining… and I can finally put my cords and equipment out… and the squirrels re-re-re-re-acclimate to it… and… and… and…… eh, it’ll be a little while…

 
icon for podpress  Backyard Bag Feeder Project 11-28-06 [8:44m]: Play Now | Play in Popup

I moved the entire Backyard Bag Feeder up the clothespole a little to see if the squirrels would acclimate to the new height - well, they didn’t seem to have any problems this time! You can see all of their attempts at besting the higher project in the video below…

Squirrel crawling up the side of the mat, 11-22-06
Beta Tester
(thanks again to Chris Osborne for the caption…)

This feed was recorded on November 22, right before a huge rainstorm hit — it rained all night Wednesday, then all day on Thursday, so I didn’t have a chance to set anything major out on Thursday… I do have the Feeder Project out today (the 24th) though! I’ve done the following things to make it a little different…

Change the shot - the shot’s now on a tripod, instead of the ground-level shot - having the feeder elevated kind of screwed the shot I’d get on the ground anyway, and with this setup, the exposure is a lot better!
Change the project - on Wednesday, I had the Feeder project tied to the pole with wireties. Now it’s hanging from a wire and lightly secured on the bottom to the pole - this will be interesting to see if they’ll figure this version out (probably…)
Add a mic - I added my shotgun mic to the pole, so that even though the camera is moved away from the shot, the sound won’t be compromised…

 
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Squirrel looking sideways... upside-down!, 11-21-06Due to the bag falling over on the 20th towards the end, I wanted to make a more sturdy design, so I tied the chain I was using to hang the bag up to the pole down with a wiretie and put a large rock in front of the bag to keep them from pulling it down (which did cut the challenge back a little but not too much!) One more day, I left everything sit outside, and true to the 20th’s project, nothing happened during the day… no interested squirrels, no squirrels even in the areanothing. But fortunately for me, and also similarly to the 20th’s project, the cavalcade of squirrels came around at about 4pm — they’re still interested, and they’ll stop at nothing to get the nuts out of the bag, even if it means climbing down from the top of it! A few squirrels (it may have been the same one more than once) climbed up to the top of the mat to get the nuts out of the top of it! As you can see, they’re getting more acrobatic, they’re more interested in it (one of them even scent marks it, at about 1:50 in, making it theirs) and they’re more into the challenge of the hanging feeder idea! Next time… the entire setup will be about an inch higher off of the ground… but rain’s coming, and that severely limits the length that I can keep cameras outside, $10 camera or not!

 
icon for podpress  BBFP 11-21-06 Aerial squirrels!, 450Kbps Version [6:21m]: Play Now | Play in Popup

It's MY mat!, 11-20-06I left the Feeder mat and the camera out overnight on the 19th to see if anything else would chance the project during the day… and nothing did… but that all changed in the middle of the day! At around 3:30pm, the squirrels started to come — and this time, they were determined to get the nuts out of the bag! One of the more interesting shots of the day (there were many good shots!!) was the squirrel literally digging into the bag with it’s back claws to prop itself up to get a nut out of the top of the bag - one of the things I wanted to see if they would do on my vertical design (they’ve done it on Chris’s version of my project many times, even when it’s dangling in mid-air!) and they did! Very, very, very cool to see them working to get the nuts that way! I didn’t think to try the vertical design before Chris tried it, because I didn’t think the squirrels would be interested — even after I started to try it I didn’t think I would get anyone interested here, but the squirrels are proving me wrong, to the point of making the entire bag fall to the ground towards the end of the video! With the bag being on the ground though, it was a little too high compared to the camera’s height, so you don’t see as much of the squirrels working, but you can still see them!

 
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Chris wrote yesterday:

Mind you it didn’t quite take the challenge of the bag and ran back up its tree, but it’s a hopeful sign. It looked thinner than my squirrels here, I wonder why

Weeell…

Fat squirrel with it's peanut!, 11-19-06
Fat Squirrel!, about an hour after the video from yesterday’s live capture…

Well, in the upcoming 2 hours after the clip from my live feed was recorded (thanks again!), both of those facts would be debunked! About 20 minutes after Chris watched the video, a curious squirrel got one of the nuts out of the bag! A few squirrels actually came and rose to the challenge, you can see that in the video below!

An interested squirrel!, 11-19-06
An interested squirrel!
This squirrel isn’t the same as the one that got the nut out of the bag in the video, but maybe it will be tonight!

I’m going to keep the live feed rolling again tonight - the best time to watch is probably going to be around 1:30-4pm EST - that’s when the squirrels finish their foraging. I also had a few sparrows come by and an occasional Mourning dove, so hopefully if/when anyone checks in, there’ll be something to see!

 
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I’m not sure if anyone visiting here is interested or not in my up-shot stuff, but just in case, I’m posting it anyway… :)

I left the camera running from Thursday to Saturday, and nothing much happened… until Saturday morning. I finally got an up-shot angle on tape of something that was interested in my hanging bag feeder - a waxwing! This year is a first for them here - I’ve seen them once or twice before on the ground version of my Backyard Bag Feeder Project, but very infrequently… Very cool! You can see all of the waxwing visits in the first video below, along with a few shots of squirrels yawning (especially the first shot of the video)…


Waxwing getting peanut from Backyard Bag Feeder Project mat, version 2.0, 11-11-06
A waxwing getting a nut from the bag feeder!

As I was getting ready to shut everything down (it’s supposed to rain here again…), I looked out of the window and saw the bag was tilted sideways on the tree - “I didn’t put it that way!” - and there was a squirrel, finally curious enough about the feeder to take a nut (a few, actually) out of the hanging version! I also got some video Sunday morning (I recorded it from a window in the rain) of another squirrel getting some nuts out of the feeder, but I don’t have that video edited yet and quite honestly don’t really feel like working with it now… It took Chris’s squirrels a week to figure out the initial version of his Pillow Feeder, and it’s taken my squirrels a week to figure out this version of my Feeder project… The 2nd video at the bottom is a few shots of the squirrel getting some nuts out of the bag.


My first hanging squirrel getting a nut!, 11-11-06
My first hanging squirrel getting a nut!

I wonder if they’ll stay interested… I noticed about an hour ago as I was setting things up again that the squirrel feeder that the bag feeder was hanging on is extremely loose from it’s base, so I moved the feeder bag back over to the birdfeeder area. I wonder if they’ll be as interested in the new place - it’s now hanging where the food is more visable, my camera’s sitting on the ground (completely covered up - it’s supposed to rain again, but I’m taking a chance) and I have nuts sticking out from the bag to see if they’ll venture over that way.

 
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Squirrel fight!, 11-9-06Thanks to Chris Osborne of The Backyard Voyeur trying his own version of my project, I took a tip from his version - the elevated project. I’ve never really considered doing a Backyard Bag Feeder mat hanging in the air, but he tried it and it worked for him, so I figured I’d try my hand at it too! Not only do I now have a verticially hanging feeder instead of the ground-level feeder, I also (because of that setup) now have a up-shot technique with the camera - since the Feeder mat is above ground-level, I can put the camera on an angle and get an elevated shot of the squirrels checking it out! During this test, however, I didn’t get any squirrel activity on the project itself, but I got all kinds of squirrel activity above - including a squirrel scuffle about 5 minutes into the video! If you don’t want to sit through all 5 minutes of the feed to see that, I also included a smaller video of just the fight at the bottom of this post.

 
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icon for podpress  BBFP 11-9-06 Squirrel Scuffle, 450Kbps Version [0:21m]: Play Now | Play in Popup

Mark 2, with my spin on it...
My version of the Mark 2, with my unique spin, and me, but only s l i g h t l y…

Well, I made my own version of the Mark 2 Pillow Feeder (basicially combining my original Backyard Bag Feeder design and the Mark 2’s vertical orientation) and have a ground-level camera looking up at it… It’s basicially the same design as Chris’s version of the Mark 2, but my father had an idea and designed a dowel-eyering-hanger method of hanging it up which restricts the whole thing to a total of 180º of motion - good for both the shot and the squirrels! A little sidenote here - he’s designed and built most if not all of my fixtures for my project, the wooden platforms, the overhead shot rail system, ground-level 6″ tripod mounts, etc., etc., just not the bag feeder design and idea themselves - so I wanted to get his unique take on the idea…

Of course, having history as my guide with these radicially new kinds of projects, I really have absolutely no confidence in this working today. I didn’t have peanuts, so I had to use various shelled nuts and seeds… There are construction people that are going to be all over tomorrow, so there’s a whole bunch of distraction there! Let’s see… usually, the squirrels around here seem to nitpick everything for a few weeks until they finally make the jump (in this case, quite literally), it’s coooold around here now (do I ever stop complaining about the weather?), there’s cables and cameras (one for now anyway) looking at it that weren’t there before, and it just took so long to put together, it just has to fail (oh, and I’m a pessimist sometimes too…) Of course, I could be proven wrong! I didn’t record the Cam 4 feeder at all last night (but I did check in once and see a squirrel on the rope), so I’m not sure if this version of the feeder will be even noticed - maybe it needs to be about a foot off of the ground?

We will see… at least it’s right next to the bird feeder, so maybe that’ll help it a little…

My Mark 2 Test, 11-6-06
Same shot, 6:35am EST, with noticable squirrel in the background!

Yep, it’s time for another video posting! I finally had a chance to get some squirrels to come on camera Thursday - a very nice test for the HDV camera… Most of the time, they faced away from the camera, like this:

Ol' Bulging Eye, 9-28-06
Ol’ Bulging Eye

It’s in those shots that I notice a few things:
• Squirrel eyes are a lot bulgier than I thought… I knew they were large, but…
• The video really shows the texture on the squirrel’s ears as well - interesting look (especially on the full-size version of the above picture, please excuse the interlacing artifacts - it looked worse de-interlaced)

Of course, that picture isn’t the best shot of the mix, and there’s a lot of cool shots where the squirrels do face the camera, but this picture shows off the ear texture the best…

One other thing I found interesting in the video was in the chipmunk segment in the beginning - there’s a mosquito buzzing around it, trying to suck blood from it, and it (seems to) succeed a few times that I saw - it’s a little hard to see (the mosquito) in the web version, but very clear in the raw version!

 
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It was s u p p o s e d to rain yesterday, so I didn’t set anything up. The squirrels were apparently getting ready for the rain also, because there were about 3 of them resting up before the “storm” was about to hit…

Sunday Sleepy Sunday, 9-25-06
Sunday Sleepy Sunday

A 2 minute video of the squirrel sleeping is below this post… At one point, the squirrel moves it’s left ear in - very interesting - I didn’t know they move their ears independantly like that… I think the only rain drops the entire day can be seen on the little branch above the squirrel’s head… :)

 
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Another sunny day yesterday gave me the opportunity to try more HDV shots… My favorite shot?

This one…

What?!, 9-22-06
What?!

And of course, as I went to tilt up to fix the crop of the shot, the squirrel moved… Ah, well… A short video from some of the best of my test shots is below…

 
icon for podpress  Backyard Feeder Project HDV Test, 9-21-06 [1:19m]: Play Now | Play in Popup

Well, it’s been about… forever… since I posted anything, mainly since I haven’t been able to get anything lately. Whenever it’s fine to shoot video, I’m working… when I have time to shoot video, it’s either raining, I’m busy doing something or, I set cameras out and get nothing…

A few weeks ago, I sold one of my better camcorders and upgraded it to a 1080i HDV camcorder, and I’ve been itchy to try it out on my project. It’s been raining constantly here since I got the camera, which both leaves the animals to shelter from the rain, and I’m not going to put the camera out in the rain, of course…

Last week, I was fortunate to tape a squirrel resting, trying to dry off… There is a QuickTime version (I lost the ability to make .wmv files, as an OS upgrade made me lose the serial # to my WMV encoder) of that file at the bottom of this post, video size greatly reduced for the page, of course…

I finally had a chance to try it yesterday in the sun, with the platform setup that I’ve done in the past. The dynamic of what comes to eat at what times has changed greatly since August, with squirrels not even trying before noontime or so, so I didn’t get any squirrel shots… but I did manage to get a chipmunk eating some peanuts…

Chipmunk stuffing his face..., 9-19-06
Chipmunk stuffing his face…

Today? 60% of rain (and of course, it’s sunny now)… Sometimes you never win… :)

 
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Well, I’ve been trying a number of things to bring animals back in view of the camera, once again everyone’s seemingly packed up and left town… I set cameras up and leave them running for 6 hours and get nothing… it seems to be the running theme of late. I did manage to get a shot of a squirrel resting on a branch… not the most compelling video, but it is something in a seemingly endless rut of nothingness…

The Sleepy Squirrel, 8-22-06

Here is the video…

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