Hello everyone. I feed about 4 -6 backyard friends (Eastern gray squirrels) everyday and I'm looking for advice on how to best support their nutrition without making them reliant on humans for food. I love seeing them but at the same time I don't want to selfishly over feed them at the cost of their heath and independence. This is what I've been feeding them:
-Henry's Wild Bites
-Raw walnut pieces
-Whole nuts in the shell (walnuts, pecans, almonds)
-fruit (blueberries, apple, banana, coconut, and avocado)
They eat all of the above, but in an effort to balance their diet better, especially in the calcium dept, I've tried veggies but with no success (spring mix, collard greens, carrot, broccoli, tomatoes, parsley).
They usually get fed twice a day (sometime only once), and as a guess, I would say each squirrels total daily consumption from me is:
-1 full Henry's Wild Bites (1/2 piece, twice a day)
-1 to 2 walnuts (in the form of shelled pieces that they eat right away)
-3 to 4 whole nuts (the variety listed above) that 95% of the time they run off and bury them
-1 to 2 blueberries
-1 Tbs of avocado
-1 sq. inch each of the following: apple, banana, and coconut
Questions:
1. Is this too many nuts, even for wild squirrels? I don't want to hurt them by causing calcium deficiency.
2. Is this too much food (portion-wise) to be provided by humans and will this result in dependence? As much as I enjoy feeding them, I will do it less if that's what is best for them.
3. Any suggestions on how to encourage vegetable consumption and decrease screen time? (just kidding on the 2nd part )
Thanks in advance for any input. I love these little guys and just want to do right by them.