Originally Posted by
olorin19
Most of my released squirrels have tended to spend the winter back in one of the nest boxes in my yard. Most of these have actually been spring releases, who typically move to the trees for the summer then return to their nest box when it gets cold.
Like you, I tend to get out there first thing in the morning and again before bedtime to make sure my guys are well fed. And like you, if I do not see somebody, I worry until I see them again. So, welcome to the parents of released squirrels club!
A few observations:
If possible, put out multiple nest boxes. Due to the way nest boxes are typically constructed so as to be safe from predators, whoever gets inside first on a given night is now in control. So if a wild decides to occupy the nest box before your guys claim it, then they are possibly out of luck for the night. I always have at least three nest boxes so my guys have backup accommodation available.
I have seen released squirrels decide to relocate and start moving fleece elsewhere. I have also seen wild squirrels gather nesting materials by pilfering a nest box. So this might be what is happening.
Sounds like you have two male siblings? This will help them control their nest box, as if either one gets there first, then it is theirs for the night.
During sufficiently cold weather, squirrels will let other squirrels bunk with them. I have had dominant male singletons who typically slept alone who would let in a wild squirrel on cold nights. When it gets really cold, I have seen as many as five squirrels emerge from the same nest box - like a clown car with squirrels! I have three nest boxes out now, all near one another. There are three wilds who typically sleep in one and another wild who typically sleeps in another. But on really cold nights, that one moves over to join the others.
About five years ago, I had a brother/sister Arya and Iggy who started out sharing a nest box upon release. Then Arya had three pups and Iggy moved to another nest box. Once the pups got older, it was often Arya and Iggy in one nest box then the three pups in another. When it got cold enough, all five slept together. Eventually two of the pups Frick and Frack ganged up on the third Lyle, who then became the shadow of Uncle Iggy for the next several years. Squirrel family dynamics!