The American Sportsman Containing Hints to Sportsmen Notes On Shooting And Th

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The American Sportsman Containing Hints to Sportsmen Notes On Shooting And Th
Elisha J Elisha Jarrett Lewis
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AVhen movins; on the ground, the Squirrel seldom runs, but advances by a series of jumps. They are of a sly, mercurial temperament, seldom re- maining still for a moment, except when alarmed; then they will stretch themselves out at full length, on the topmost branch of a high tree, on the side opposite to the seat of dan- ger, and thus remain perfectly motionless, as if a part or parcel of the tree itself, until the cause of the alarm has moved off. They generally build large nests formed of t...wigs, moss, and leaves in the notches of the highest forest-trees, or take up their abode in the hollow trunks, or burrow in the ground. The whole race of Squirrels are very prolific, and some spe- cies increase so rapidly, and to such a surprising extent in some sections of country, that they actually become a severe scourge to the farmer, who, with the assistance of all his family, are not able to protect his hard-earned crops from the depre- dations of these lawless little fellows, that swarm in the corn- field at such times by hundreds, and even thousands, con- suming all within their reach, and destroying still more by throwing it down on the ground.

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