1. hello! here's a thread about the tiny squirrels that lived in my window in the winter of 2009. meet our protagonist.

2. a tree grew right outside my college dorm room. I'd see this critter scrambling up and down and always gave her a wave. I never named her, because she didn't belong to me. we were just neighbors.

3. squirrel started getting bold and creeping onto the sill. I had just gotten a used DSLR, and suddenly I had an eager subject. on a couple of warm days when I left the window open, she was brave enough to actually come into my room.

4. we had these weird windows that had an inside and an outside pane, with a few inches of space in between. in the cold months people would use that gap space as a cheapass beer fridge. I had happened to have the inside pane closed and the outside pane open a crack. piece by piece, she built a nest.

5. there was all kinds of junk in there: twigs, newspaper, plastic bags, a parking ticket. here she is nibbling on part of someone's homework assignment.

6. one morning, in mid-march, I woke up to a weird high-pitched peeping noise. there was something new in the nest.

7. they were way deep in there. I could only see them through a narrow gap in the nest-trash. three days old, and they were already starting to grow whiskers.

9. they didn't do much, mostly just kind of wriggle onto each other. at night mom would come in and sleep on them.

11. did you know that squirrel tails don't get fluffy until they grow up? I didn't!

12. I never actually managed to count how many there were. I rarely had a clear view of them, and they were usually scrambled up into a big pile of legs and tails. my best guess is six or seven.

13. here's what the whole situation looked like from further away. pardon my filth.

14. after three weeks, they were starting to really look like squirrels.

15. they were getting bigger, and it was starting to get pretty crammed in there. I'd peek in and couldn't figure out what belonged to who.

16. it looks like they're sleeping in all of these photos (and they did do a lot of that), but since their birth to this point they had never opened their eyes.

17. one month after they appeared, they started to look around.

18. they were immediately much more active, and took an interest in me. I never opened the inside pane, but at this stage it was pretty tempting.

19. and then, one day, they were gone. cleared out in the middle of the day, when I was in class, and never came back.

20. here's the last photo I took. in a few hours, they'd be ready to come out.

@prehensile You did a great job taking photos and telling this story. Thank you for sharing.

@doxxy aw thanks! I was thinking about unpinning these posts recently but maybe I’ll leave them up a little longer..

@prehensile Well I'm thankful to have caught them before you unpinned them ^.^ 😊

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