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How to Observe Ground Squirrels

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Instructions

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  • Step 1:
    Locate an area that is known to be populated with ground squirrels. This will usually be an open prairie with low grasses, though they will often burrow underneath large obstructions like logs, fences and rocks if these are located in fields of shallow grasses.
  • Step 2:
    Plan to observe the ground squirrels during the daytime when they are most active. Wear appropriate protection, including sunscreen, hats and sunglasses. Polarized sunglasses will reduce glare.
  • Step 3:
    Set up your blind close enough to observe the animals safely, but far enough away that the animals will not be alarmed by your presence.
  • Step 4:
    Camouflage your blind to blend in with your surroundings. As you build your blind, remember that ground squirrels have eyesight about equal to that of a human. Use native grasses, logs and branches to hide your shelter.
  • Step 5:
    Observe the ground squirrels from your shelter, being sure to not alert them with any sudden movements or noises.
  • Step 6:
    Remove any obstacles from your view. Mount your camera to the tripod and place it where it will have a clear shot of the burrow or major area of activity for the ground squirrel. Remember that ground squirrels have excellent hearing, so shutter clicks should be dampened.
  • Step 7:
    Keep track of the activities of the ground squirrel with your journal. These records can be extremely helpful to local agricultural authorities who often study rodents and other local fauna, and the owner of the land on which you are observing the animals. Farmers usually are interested in the animals' activities, because they can pose a threat to crops and wildlife.
  • Step 8:
    Leave your observation area just as clean as you entered it. Failing to clean can incur fines and create environmental hazards.

Tips & Warnings

  • Most quality digital cameras have the option to turn off the shutter sound if desired. Take advantage of this feature when photographing animals in the wild.
How to Observe Ground Squirrels Provided by eHow.com

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