Wednesday, 12 December 2018

Toby talked about the Red Squirrels at Mount Stewart - (Part 1)

Toby, one of our two Ranger at the National Trust Property of Mount Stewart, took a small group on a walk to talk about the rising number of Red Squirrels on the demesne.  We now have 40. 



He took us through the forest to see one of the many Squirrel boxes with supplementary food but not enough food so that they still can forage for their own food.  He showed us how they  only eat the middle of the corn as it is the tastiest. As it gets colder they add more nourishment to the food mix.




This is the underside of the lid with a sticky square where there is always left a few of their hairs when the Squirrels entire the box.  This will show the Rangers if there are any Grey Squirrels in the area and if so then illegally they can be illuminated. Traps are set to catch them and every trap is checked on twice a day.  If a grey Squirrel has been in a box and because they can spread a  deadly disease to the Reds, the boxes are taken down, food is discarded and the boxes are sterilised so that no disease can be transferred to the Reds.


Once again we passed the original North Gate House which has been there since the 18 Century and hopefully in the future can be restored. I leave you with one Squirrel image I took at the Squirrel hide that day (well one of 239 taken!!)  I will be showing you more photographs of the Red Squirrels next Monday and Wednesday and also the following Monday and Wednesday.

Until then, thanks for visiting and  also for any comments.

5 comments:

  1. Looks like a very nice and very interesting outing. Hoping too the North Gate House can be restored. So important to keep our history.

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  2. Hello, interesting post and the red squirrel and boxes. Great post and photos. Enjoy your day!

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  3. I love those pictures with all the trees. I have several red squirrels around my yard.

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  4. Wait, you forgot the show the red squirrel. I love this post! I know that red squirrels are almost at the endangered point by now. The grays just wipe them out. Maybe the grays are stronger or bigger? We have only gray ones here. It is so good that they are watching out for them and helping them!

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  5. Thank you for the good information on the red squirrel. Look forward to seeing your red squirrel photos.

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