A few days ago, I noticed that some of my sunflowers are being relieved of their flower heads. I found that curious, so I looked around the yard to see if I could find evidence. It did not take long before I found several seed heads lying on the ground under trees. Hmmmmm….
The squirrels are enjoying the sunflowers. Today I walked in the yard, camera in hand, and took a few pictures. I would like to see a squirrel taking a sunflower bloom but they have been admirably stealthy so far. I do not mind that the squirrels are getting the blooms. That is partly why I planted the sunflowers, for the bugs, birds, and squirrels. I was not planning to harvest all of them, but what seed the animals leave me will be gathered and stored for the bird feeders. If you plant sunflowers, plant plenty!
Evidence:
Bees and American Goldfinches are also enjoying the sunflowers. The goldfinches slice the sunflower seeds with skill. I inspected a pile of empty seeds at the base of a sunflower plant. At first the seeds appeared to be intact, but they were not, they were all slit in the same way along the face of the seed. My digital camera cannot zoom to capture the finches, they fly away, but I do have a nice image of a bee.
Have a nice day!
Donna Young
It is nice of you to share your bounty with the resident wildlife. 🙂
I had a feeling that squirrels getting the flowers. What a picture that would be if you could catch them in the act. 😆
I’m glad that you planted them for the animals.
Tressa they sure can! 😉 Melanie, I’ve had some run-ins with squirrels too. When I had apple trees, they took my apples. We I grow corn, they take my corn!
We caught a squirrel stealing a sunflower seed head today. It was holding the stem and dragging it toward the trees behind the garden. 😆
Alright…….how are you getting fun smilies in replies???
Hello Miss Donna.
I’ve been reading your blog via Miss Applie 😉 for some time now, so I thought I would introduce myself since you seem like such a nice lady and you have a very enjoyable blog. My name is Robin and I have four wonderful children. Two boys, ages 15 & 17 and two girls, ages 9 & 11. We are a homeschooling family and my hubby is an over-the-road truck driver. (and gone on the road quite a bit) I am a photographer and we travel within a few hours of this area (near Fort Campbell, KY) to take photos. Most recently we’ve been photographing the Bald Eagles at Fort Donelson, TN. They are about to leave and fly North (?) until about December, though. Next year I hope to photograph them quite a bit more, along with the juveniles, which is what I photographed. Anywho – 😆 Just talking away here like I know you. Tee hee hee. I wanted to come by and say hello and ‘meet’ you. I hope you are having a most excellet day, Donna! , Robin
P.S. We planted firery red sunflowers that I can’t wait to see bloom!
Actually that`s the real reason I came her today to say that I`ve tagged you. So check out my blog to what I`ve tagged you to do. it is at the end of the entry titled “My Find…Part 2”.
Hi John, I am not a bit surprised that you got the same thing as me.
What a cute idea. We just used spiral bound notebooks.
Have you tried mousetraps? The good old fashion ones with the little metal smash bar? I tried putting chicken wire around the plants, but if this fails then I will be going with mouse traps.
Awww, how cute. I`d probably scream danger, danger, if you walked by, too.
Althea you could try adding more fertilizer if you think it might help. I hope it does!