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This squirrel video is part of a series of nature/bird videos from Huntley Meadows. The morning air was bursting with the sounds of spring after the rain finally stopped. It was April 13, the Red-winged Blackbirds were jostling, Wood Ducks and Hooded Mergansers lurking, Osprey diving, Dogwoods blooming, wood warblers singing, with turtles, frogs and snakes abounding. On my way out at the end of a glorious day, I spotted a baby (kit) Grey Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) sticking its head out of tree hole about 12 feet up. There were at least three kits in the den, taking turns peeping out to inspect the observer, with the boldest of them scampering onto the tree trunk. Eastern Grey Squirrels typically winter in a natural tree cavity, for instance one made by a woodpecker. They use these dens during periods of cold weather while the nest itself, known as a drey, is made of dry leaves and twigs. The opening shot shows Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) foraging insects in a native Dogwood. Playlists: Birds of North America: https://cutt.ly/6rrN1r8 Birds of Virginia: https://cutt.ly/orCmPxT Bird Song: https://cutt.ly/ErtfDea Birding Visions World: https://cutt.ly/krrNSAl For subscribers, if you would like to receive a notification when a new video is posted, click on the “notifications bell” next to the subscribe button. Welcome to BIRDING VISIONS – portraits and sound recordings of birds and their habitats, sharing the sublime beauty of nature. These wildlife videos are both documentary and impressions of an experience. I hope you get a sense of being there: from the Rock Wren of Willis Creek Slot Canyon, Utah, singing Whinchat in the rugged heathland of coastal Norway, a band of Arabian Babblers in Israel, to soaring Kites over Kyoto, Japan. The playlists are organized by geographical region and topic (singing birds, shorebirds, etc). The 200+ videos are from many different places across the globe, with a focus on birds of North America and the Western Palearctic, including Europe, Israel and Morocco. This is a non-monetized no-ads channel. Contact [email protected] for licensing of footage and other enquiries.