UtahnBirder
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Has anyone else experienced this before?
The other day, my ground feeding tray, which has a mix of millet and black oil sunflower seeds, was full of pine cones. I thought that was bizarre, threw them all out, and today the pine cones are back. I haven't seen a squirrel do this, but they are definitely my number one suspect. The tray is directly below my pine trees, but there's no way that naturally falling pine cones have filled the tray to this density.
Why would a squirrel do this? A quick google search didn't reveal any information.
The other day, my ground feeding tray, which has a mix of millet and black oil sunflower seeds, was full of pine cones. I thought that was bizarre, threw them all out, and today the pine cones are back. I haven't seen a squirrel do this, but they are definitely my number one suspect. The tray is directly below my pine trees, but there's no way that naturally falling pine cones have filled the tray to this density.
Why would a squirrel do this? A quick google search didn't reveal any information.