That's a very possible conclusion. Good on you for finding that.Absence of squirrels in neighborhood during the day very obvious. But, in my driveway I'm still seeing sign they're eating - in fact LOTS of sign all over the regular areas they sit and munch. They eat the head and the abdomen of the bug, and discard the wings. Wings laying all over the place (along with a minor amount of pecan hull fragments, so they're still digging them up, too) :
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We've had bright clear nights recently; "waning gibbous" tonight. Conclusion: they're feeding in the cool of the night under the moonlight, feasting gluttonously on these crazy cicadas. Then lazily snoozing, digesting, and burping, most of the day in this 90F heat.
Cicadas are not out here this year, if they make it at all here this year. However, the last time I was in the woods the other day I was putting the sneak on 3 squirrels at the same time. They were on the ground eating something in one smaller area. Looked like some sort of leaves or small plants but they could have been eating bugs. I never was able to see what they were eating on.
The squirrel population is strong here. Since most of the buds are over with for the year, that means the squirrels are hungry. I know they are out there somewhere and I know they must eat. Just finding them and their food source is the trick. From my findings, squirrels can now be seen just about anywhere and at about any time of the day. As you posted, perhaps even at night.
The search continues.
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Researching the Cicadas I ran across something interesting. 2024 is suppose to be the 7 year heavy cycle for them in the mid-west. However, about as far as they are expected to travel is western KY. So, according to the map, south-central KY will not be experiencing many of them. That rules this area out.
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