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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>eNature Expert Answers</title><link>http://66.121.31.171/expert/expertrss.asp?topicFilter=13</link><description>Can&apos;t put a name to that colorful bird? Want to know more about squirrels? From insects to whales, bluebonnets to sequoias, eNature&apos;s experts have answered almost 5,000 questions from our readers. Find them here!.</description><copyright>2004 eNature.com LLC. All rights reserved.</copyright><language>en-us</language><pubDate>6/19/2013</pubDate><item><title>Eastern Grey Squirrel Communication</title><link>http://www.enature.com/expert/expert_show_question.asp?questionID=24257</link><description>We have numerous squirrels in our yard.  We regularly feed them.  Many times, as we watch, they begin to waggle their tails:  sideways, up and down and occassionally in circles, while they chatter, screech, and make other sounds.</description><pubDate>10/14/2004</pubDate></item><item><title>fairydiddles</title><link>http://www.enature.com/expert/expert_show_question.asp?questionID=24075</link><description>Wildlife observers around here refer to a squirrel they call a fairydiddle. It is described as smaller than the regular grey squirrels with a less bushy tail.</description><pubDate>9/29/2004</pubDate></item><item><title>Attracting Deer</title><link>http://www.enature.com/expert/expert_show_question.asp?questionID=23830</link><description>I&apos;ve read lots of commentary from folks whose gardens are being eaten down to the nubs by deer, and as a result are needing advice on how to safely and humanely keep their munching at bay.</description><pubDate>9/11/2004</pubDate></item><item><title>Neighbor shooting animals</title><link>http://www.enature.com/expert/expert_show_question.asp?questionID=23697</link><description>Hollo,

I live just outside of the village limits of Six Lkes Michigan. My concern is with my neighbor (who lives in the village) shooting any animal he sees on his property.</description><pubDate>9/1/2004</pubDate></item><item><title>Prairie Dogs</title><link>http://www.enature.com/expert/expert_show_question.asp?questionID=23271</link><description>We live in a nice area, we used to have a very nice front yard.  Now we have holes in our yard caused by the lovely prairie dog!  We don&apos;t want o harm the animal and no one can help us get rid of the problem.</description><pubDate>8/3/2004</pubDate></item></channel></rss>