Squirrel Appreciation Day
Squirrel Appreciation Day is a
holiday which is celebrated on January 21st every year to celebrate and honor
squirrels and the contribution they make to the environment. On this day,
people are encouraged to head out into the woods or at least, to their local
park to look for their favorite types of squirrels and to leave seeds and nuts
out for these tree-dwelling rodents.
When is Squirrel Appreciation
Day?
January 21, 2020 (Tuesday)
History of Squirrel Appreciation
Day
Squirrel Appreciation Day was
created by North Carolina rehabilitator in 2001 to acknowledge the contribution
that squirrels make to nature. After all, it is estimated that over a billion
oak trees are planted by squirrels worldwide when they bury acorns to eat later
and then forget where they have buried them – leaving them to sprout.
Facts About Squirrels
The front four teeth of squirrels
grow about 6 inches a year. It’s only the squirrel’s constant gnawing that
keeps them under control.
A group of squirrels is called a
scurry.
There are 265 squirrel species
all over the world.
There are 44 species of flying
squirrels.
Wild squirrels will eat out of a
human’s hand.
Grey squirrels will build nests
called dreys, high up in trees.
Backyard Squirrel Feeding Tips
Below are a few tips for those
looking to make their backyard more squirrel friendly:
Many people leave out a birdbath
filled with water for squirrels in the backyard because squirrels are always in
need of a clean source of water. Many people will also leave out a variety of
nuts for the squirrels in their backyard. These nuts include acorns and
hazelnuts. Some people also plant a variety of trees and shrubs to give
squirrels in their backyard the cover and food sources they need. Some of these
trees and shrubs include oaks, pines, hazelnut bushes and smooth sumac trees.
Squirrel Appreciation Day Customs
&; Celebrations
One of the primary ways to
celebrate Squirrel Appreciation Day is to head out into the wilderness and do a
little bit of squirrel watching. In North America, there are a variety of
squirrel species which include the Eastern Grey and the American Red Squirrels.
In Europe, there is the Red Squirrel. Go out and watching these squirrels or
even taking them some seeds or nuts, is a perfect way to spend this holiday. Another way to celebrate this
holiday is to snap photos of your favorite squirrels and post them to Twitter
and Facebook. If you do that, make sure that you use the hashtag
#squirrelappreciationday, so people around the world can check out your
pictures.
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