Actually, “flying” squirrels glide, and they can glide to the ground without getting hurt.
On the other hand, I did once see a non-“flying” squirrel fall from a tree. It then stood up and looked all around, as if to see whether anybody had seen that mistake.
allen@home 12 months ago
You’re a good witch Broomie.
oldpine52 12 months ago
So, where’s Bullwinkle?
gammaguy 12 months ago
Actually, “flying” squirrels glide, and they can glide to the ground without getting hurt.
On the other hand, I did once see a non-“flying” squirrel fall from a tree. It then stood up and looked all around, as if to see whether anybody had seen that mistake.
snsurone76 12 months ago
Broomie is uncommonly sweet today, especially compared to yesterday.
eric 12 months ago
Being distracted is an essential element of learning to fly, according to Douglas Adams.
Zebrastripes 12 months ago
Awwww! Broomy saved him from a certain death….
Steverino Premium Member 12 months ago
If you have flying squirrels in the neighborhood, putting the bird feeder in an open space away from trees is a useless endeavor.
yip yip yip 12 months ago
Broomie’s kind to animal class 101 is now in session. Yip yip yip yip yip
oakie817 12 months ago
aw
MuddyUSA Premium Member 12 months ago
Broom Hilda…a good witch!
karmakat01 12 months ago
and she gets distracted next so they both hit a tree or a mountain…
T... 12 months ago
That’s really adorable…
Sisyphos 12 months ago
Q. How is a flying squirrel like Broom-Hilda?
A. Both are easily distracted and both too often fall out of the sky.
But Broomie did a Good Deed today….