at Easter lunch somehow this topic came up. I had no idea it was squirrels making that noise. I thought it was birds

  • t_berium@lemmy.world
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    8 days ago

    I usually hear them before I can see them, when walking with my dog. They can be really loud (mostly red ones around here). My dog usually doesn’t even notice.

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    Not the same species as yours, but two years ago I realised that “that weird, unidentified little sound that I hear in the forest from time to time” was in fact made not by birds but by [Eurasian red] squirrels nibbling their food. The cute little rascals make so much noise with their cute little teeth that I can hear them from under the trees.

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    8 days ago

    Birds tended to be more uhhh warbly whenever I’ve heard them, and squirrels are little right bastards, they love dropping acorns on the ceiling.

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    I thought the reverse at some point until I realized that a couple of woodpeckers were making sounds similar to squirrels. I was laying in my tent one morning and heard those calls and thought some squirrels were “fighting”, but then they started pecking at a tree so I realized what they were.

    Also, the first time I went in the Caribbean I thought birds were making such a ruckus in the evening but it was actually a small frog called Eleutherodactylus martinicensis.