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Buddy and I were fishing a lake last May and he spotted a squirrel swimming in the middle. I personally don't have a love for them (they destroy my bird feeders) so I continued on fishing. After a period of time my buddy said "I don't think he's going to make it" .... he must have been keeping an eye on the little critter. I pulled along side and we netted him. Poor guy was totally exhausted. Motored him to shore and released him. Took a minute or two for him to get his legs back but he eventually staggered off to the woods. I found myself glad my buddy had kept an eye on him. Unfortunately that ended up being the biggest thing we netted all day. How that squirrel ended up out there is a mystery but I suspect a bird of prey grabbed him and flew off only to drop him in the lake.
this is another one of my birds this is Martin , my blue quaker . I have to keep my two birds away from each other cause my green quaker ,Arnold does not like Martin at all .
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