While I am pleased that the nemesis of the Grey Squirrel is expanding it's empire I have a little concern for the other wildlife that make up it's diet.
But the pine marten isn't an introduced species, it's part of a hundreds-of-thousands-of-years balance. Not like grey squirrels, Japanese knotweed and suchlike.
I do feel sorry for grey squirrels though, they did not ask to be brought to this country, and all they did is what they are meant to do which is do their best to survive, and they are hated for it
Placido wrote:But the pine marten isn't an introduced species, it's part of a hundreds-of-thousands-of-years balance. Not like grey squirrels, Japanese knotweed and suchlike.
I understand your point but I'm merely suggesting that when and if they eliminate the Greys they won't move on to pastures new but start tucking into the remaining larder.
I found a small hole had be excavated in my back lawn very much like the ones that are left by squirrels concealing food for winter. I have not seen a Squirrel in the chateau grounds for several years.
PS The hazel is dropping it's nuts at present.