Article 2B1C9 These squirrels are not native. So what?

These squirrels are not native. So what?

by
Paul Evans
from Environment | The Guardian on (#2B1C9)

Wenlock Edge This sycamore isn't native either, and neither are the people who planted them, or who look at them now

The squirrels look as though they make everyday life into a game; they have the kind of mischievous intelligence once attributed by folklore to hidden, supernatural creatures such as fairies, elves, goblins and the like. These grey and ginger squirrels are tricky. To some people they are a delight to watch; to others they are an anathema, interlopers blamed for the demise of the native red squirrel.

A group of half a dozen - I imagine them as a family or tribal gatherers - are foraging for seeds under a big old sycamore. It's a bit parky, the frost only just going off will soon return with the breath of darkness when the sun, all syrupy gold at the moment, slides behind trees.

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