Re: Eastern Grey squirrel sounds - Sound of warning or distress?

Originally Posted by
TheyCallMeMumford
Mumford is not a very vocal squirrel. But sometimes he does have something to say. The sound is something like a very low chirp. Repeated usually every 30 seconds or so for about ten minutes. Is this a distress call or a warning of some kind?
Funny thing is a few minutes later, he’s taking a nap. Any thoughts? Thank you for any replies.
Likely a warning, squirrels are territorial of their surroundings both inside or out and the chirping could be a warning to announce or protect it's territory.
The majority of their alarms tend to be predator-specific, he may have seen something outside or a unexplained shadow or movement from something that caught his eye.
They do have a variety of different combinations of alarm calls and signals. They may exhibit a single alarm call through tail flicks, use vocal signals or a combination of both.
An act of aggression could be in the form of a guttural growl, chattering of teeth or stamping of feet, it's usually used as means of showing displeasure and warning that the
squirrel may bite or attack. In case of aggression, avoid face plants, keep your head down, move out of harms way... fast!
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