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On 3/29/2017 12:43 PM, rita.paul@ns.sympatico.ca wrote:
> A year or so ago a pair landed on the screen on my bedroom window -
> late at night. I could see them against the moon. They made a big noise
> running around the screen! I suspect they are more common than we realize.
* Flying Squirrels are one of those species - like non-Starnose moles
and Water Shrews - whose abundance is unknown because they're not
vulnerable to our ordinary modes of observation. You can sometimes find
their flat sail-like tails on the ground or a road where an Owl has had
its way with one of them.
fred.
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