Jan 17 2008

Red Fox, Fox Squirrel

Published by Kate St. John at 12:39 pm under Mammals

Red Fox (photo by Chuck Tague)Not a bird story, but interesting anyway. 

Last Saturday my husband and I visited Homewood Cemetery in Pittsburgh’s east end and walked around the part of the cemetery that borders Frick Park.  I came around the edge of a building - a mausoleum, actually - and suddenly saw a red fox carrying a dead fox squirrel in his mouth.   Fox squirrels are larger than gray squirrels and have fox-colored reddish coats.

I called softly to my husband to come see the fox but it heard my voice and immediately disappeared into Frick Park’s brush and trees.

After I posted my sighting on PABIRDS, Candy Gonzalez from Lawrence County replied that squirrels seem to make up a large part of the fox’s diet.  As she wrote, “Once they are seen in a residential neighborhood, it seems they stay for a year or two until there are virtually no squirrels left. …  They seem to raise a couple litters, feed them with the squirrels, and then move on to someone else’s neighborhood.”

Nature’s way of balancing the number of squirrels at our bird feeders.

(This photo by Chuck Tague is not the fox I saw.)

4 Responses to “Red Fox, Fox Squirrel”

  1. Libby Strizzion 18 Jan 2008 at 8:37 am

    a question for you — how do the foxes catch the squirrels? Can they climb trees? or are they just super fast on the ground?

  2. Kate StJon 18 Jan 2008 at 9:07 am

    Foxes hunt the way cats do. They wait and pounce. They must be really good at it to be able to catch a squirrel.  But then, I might be overestimating a squirrel’s ability to get away quickly.

  3. angelon 05 Mar 2008 at 9:26 am

    I have seen the same fox in Frick park twice over the last year or so, very elusive but very cool!

  4. coryon 03 Sep 2008 at 10:30 pm

    has anyone seen the fox recently?
    o5coryo5@verizon.net

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