Population, squirrels living in an Eco system with birds then the squirrels and birds would make a community.
Birds and their eggs, and rodents, like squirrels. Birds and their eggs, squirrels.
Many dogs will. You can train them not to but most dogs instinct is to chase critters like squirrels.
To Chase Away the Birds was created in 1995.
No, foxes won't attack anything bigger than they are, unless you corner it.
hawks and birds
Many types of birds such as woodpeckers nest in trees, squirrels LOVE oak trees (for their acorns) and there are tree lizards also.
The same reason they chase cats and squirrels and mice. Dogs are predators. Predators chase things to kill and eat.
well some dogs just naturally dont like cats because of future events.but some will just like them.for the squirrels and birds their probably juat fun to chase,or had an annoying encounter with the dog,or the dog is being protective of its territory.and its only poodles,all dogs included.(dr@gongirl11)
They've learned some dark magic? No! Birds of prey are taking them out as the birds loose habitat. The birds have learned there is lots to eat in the 'burbs, like squirrels, chipmunks and poodles.
some birds eat peanuts
Many birds fit that description. Most birds will chase away rivals, but a few are especially territorial. Northern Mockingbird- Can be very territorial, especially during nesting season. Will chase away birds, squirrels, and humans with hisses. Nuthatches- Mates will keep out other pairs in order to get the most food. Chickadees and Titmice- While small, a flock of these tiny birds will mob against a larger foe and drive it away.