





squirrels by Sharon.
MB tells me that nobody puts feeders out for squirrels, that the food was intended for birds. Humans like to attract birds but squirrels come instead. To a dog like me, a bird is just a variety of flying rodent-like creature, so that a squirrel is equally of interest. A squirrel may be like a rat with a bushy tail, but what is a bird but a rat with feathers? I understand that they all "taste like chicken".
- Touille, who maintains that they're all prey to a small "rat terrier"
[added bonus photo of cute dogs by the same photographer]

1 comment:
It's just too cute! Why should the birds get all the food? Very good timing! Great shot.
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