Tom | Bridget | Dolly | Punker | Jack
Male squirrels cover a lot more territory than females so they can get into much more trouble than females. We'll have a familiar male frequent our feeders for a few months, then he'll disappear.

Jack is one of the few males who have become long-time regulars at our feeders. Perhaps it is his disability that has made him a repeat customer because he has had to rely on the convenience of a daily handout.

Jack is one of the newest regulars we have come to know. In fact he sometimes arrives at the feeder at first light.

Jack is always busy chasing other squirrels -- especially the female squirrels. Jack lost an eye, probably in a fight with another squirrel over a girl.

We think Jack has taken Tom’s place as the alpha squirrel. He is just the opposite of Tom – Jack is incredibly aggressive, abrupt, and antagonistic.

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