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Red Squirrels
I was talking to someone locally, and they said there was a Squirrel festival in Rishton which involved local schools, and also some red squirrels in a local woodland , but I can not find anything online via Google. Wonder if anyone here can help. It is for a local project I am working on.
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maybe if you google teh parks name info will come up ? |
You have to be really, really, lucky to gather enough of them together to make a decent meal from one nights searching for road kill.
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I don't think we have any red squirrels living in any of the woods locally....they were ejectged by those pesky grey brothers.
The only place I have seen red squirrels is on the Isle of Wight. |
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Wildlife and Animals in Rishton. |
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you can use any rabbit recipes to cook it Sue.......somehow I couldn't fancy squirrel pie, or squirrel stew.
I was quite put off rabbit when we fell on hard times and my fathher killed the pet rabbit to eat. Cried for days. I was only 11 at the time. |
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I've seen red squirrels near Malham, and there's a lot at Formby.
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We got grey, black and red .... thousands of them .... and chipmunks ... and coons .... and skunk ... and the odd fox and coyote walk thru the neighbourhood at nite. Seen wolves in the city too, and fishers, and groundhogs ... last week an ambulance transporting to KGH hit a deer .... And this is in the city:eek:
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Sorry for the thread wander.
I did think I saw a red squirrel at Brookside, Oswaldtwistle, in 1968. But it was probably a grey one, and an over active imagination, brought on by too much Beatrix Potter. I was just searching, to see if I could find the last reported sighting of Squirrel Nutkin locally, when I came across this. 'Another version, “The Little Red Squirrel”, was told by Taimi Boswell at Oswaldtwistle, 2 January 1915. This has the Cymbeline motif of a wager on a wife's chastity.' Folk narratives - Katharine Mary Briggs - Google Books Who was Taimi Boswell? Another search... Mossycoat is a fairy tale collected by Katherine M. Briggs and Ruth I. Tongue in Folktales of England.[1] Also included within A Book of British Fairy Tales by Alan Garner. Their informant was Taimi Boswell, a gypsy, at Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire, January 9, 1915 Mossycoat - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia If you Google search her name, Taimi Boswell, she's called the 'master Romany story teller'. Especially this tale, The Red Squirrel. Has anyone else ever heard of her, or her tales? |
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seen loads on arran during the summer.;):)
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