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Book details
  • Genre:NATURE
  • SubGenre:Animals / Mammals
  • Language:English
  • Pages:110
  • Paperback ISBN:9781543957457

The Red Squirrel: A Short Guide to Its Behavior and Ecology

by Joseph Bahr

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Overview
This book is not for the specialist but for all people who enjoy wildlife or the outdoors. It continues in the great tradition of natural history books, which educate and entertain at the same time. Full color photographs of squirrels and their environment embellish the text. Enjoy it and enjoy also your next encounter with the red squirrel in the wild.
Description
The red squirrel scampers about the woods within a day's driving time of many Americans. For more than a century it has charmed and entertained writers and travelers. Even residents of areas with red squirrels often find delight in watching them. Now red squirrels have a book to showcase the behavior and ecology that make them so special. The author assumes that readers have no special knowledge or education in ecology or animal behavior. The author makes it easy and enjoyable to get to know this fascinating animal. The book's nine chapters cover the gamut of squirrel behavior and ecology. Information for all chapters comes from the author's observations and from more than one hundred research papers in academic journals. The first chapter explains such basics as the evolution of squirrels, why a squirrel has darker fur on its back and lighter fur on its belly, how well a squirrel sees and hears, and how a squirrel can so easily climb up and down trees. The next three chapters describe how squirrels move on the ground and in the trees, why squirrels are so noisy, and what squirrels eat. These chapters focus on the behavior of the animals more than their ecology. The fifth chapter covers their reproduction from mating to the young becoming independent of all parental care. This chapter highlights their unusual system of reproduction that breaks many of the rules that generally govern reproduction. Chapters six through nine switch to ecology. They describe territory, habitat, and squirrels' impact upon the dynamics of the entire forest. Chapter nine explores how squirrels may avoid or encounter death from a predator. By the end of the book, you will want to go outdoors and listen for the chattering and scolding of one of North America's most engaging animals: the red squirrel.
About the author
The author has led numerous field trips for environmental and recreational organizations. He has also been a college instructor in ecology and animal behavior. He currently resides in a mountain valley that is home to a few people and a lot of squirrels.

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The Red Squirrel: A Short Guide to Its Behavior and Ecology The Red Squirrel: A Short Guide to Its Behavior And Ecology by Joseph Bahr gives a multitude of facts and examples that make squirrel watching as much fun, entertaining and calming as bird watching because squirrels are not just adorable but have a unique way of living that sets them apart from a lot of other mammals. The Red Squirrel is small, intelligent, and fascinating to observe and understand. From the grinding down of the incisors, the lofty tails that may help protect them, their travel and running habits, to their hoarding habits, these beautiful rodents are a pleasure to watch, learn about and understand. This guide shares more than just today’s species of squirrel; imagine discovering that squirrels have barely changed through the process of evolution over the course of millions of years! The Red Squirrel is a very informative and interesting guide that tells about the discoveries of many species of squirrel. The pictures, also provided by the author, show the beauty of squirrels in their natural environment, which lend the visual evidence that squirrels are just as adorable and interesting to watch as birds. I absolutely loved The Red Squirrel because I learned many things I did not know about these wonderful mammals; such as how the colors of their fur serve the great purpose of camouflaging them from above and below, and that squirrels are essentially color blind while relying on their large eyes to help them navigate and find food. I recommend The Red Squirrel by Joseph Bahr to anyone curious about nature in general as well as anyone that loves to watch animals in their natural environment. Read more