Backyard Friend

Scott the Gray Squirrel

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Meet Scott the Gray Squirrel

Scott thinks Grandma’s pecan trees are a grocery store, a climbing gym, and a very good place to keep an eye on Biv.

Scott is an Eastern Gray Squirrel. He has gray fur, a pale belly, bright dark eyes, quick little paws, and a big fluffy tail that curls behind him when he sits still. Most of the time, he looks neat and serious. Then he launches from one branch to another like he has forgotten there is gravity.

Tootie notices Scott before breakfast one morning. Scott is halfway up the pecan tree, gripping the bark with all four feet. His tail flips once. He pauses beside a branch, looks down at the porch, and sees Tootie staring at him.

Tootie’s droopy ears bounce as he races to the porch rail.

“Scott!” he says.

Yoshi’s pointy ears twitch. She looks toward the tree, then settles beside Grandma’s chair. Scott does not seem worried about either dog. He has lived around the pecan trees long enough to know that Tootie is loud, Yoshi is watchful, and Grandma does not let anybody chase wildlife.

Scott climbs a little higher.

Grandma looks over her coffee cup. “That squirrel has already checked the tree, the fence, the feeder, and your breakfast plate.”

Tootie looks at his bowl. “How does he know about my breakfast?”

Grandma says, “Scott has a degree in noticing things that might be food.”

Scott flicks his tail.

Biv the Blue Jay calls from a branch above him.

Kevin the Crow lands near the grass below.

Wilson keeps working the bark on the other pecan tree.

Grandma sighs. “The pecan committee is meeting again.”

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