A couple of weeks ago I stepped outside to find a squirrel with a Junco in it's mouth. I don't know if it captured a live bird, found a dead bird or an injured bird. It was on the ground and then went a short way up a tree. It sat in one place and was acting like it didn't quite know what to do- could have been my perception, of course. I had to leave for work so I don't know what it eventually did with the bird. That was the first time I have seen a squirrel with anything other than standard squirrel fare. Gerard Lillie Portland, OR From: pamelaj@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To: obol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [obol] Re: Field cameras catch deer eating birds Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2015 08:33:59 -0800 Deer have also been observed eating dead frogs. I’d say our notions of what animals will eat are often a bit narrow. Pamela Johnston From: L Markoff Sent: Friday, March 06, 2015 4:18 AM To: obol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [obol] Field cameras catch deer eating birds Hello Obol. This is a new one on me. Although thinking about it, it makes sense. http://io9.com/field-cameras-catch-deer-eating-birds-wait-why-do-deer-1689440870 utm_source=recirculation&utm_medium=recirculation&utm_campaign=wednesdayPM Lori Markoff Eugene