Wildlife ID - Nuts and Seeds

PINECONES

Pine cone eaten

A pine cone eaten by a squirrel becomes frayed. They are nearly always found out in the open.

 
    








Pine cone eaten by mouse

A cone eaten by a mouse has more tidily gnawed scales and the cones are found in sheltered places.

 
    







Pine cone attacked by wood pecker

A cone attacked by a woodpecker. The scales are split longways.

 
    







HAZELNUTS

hazelnut eaten by adult squirrel

An adult squirrel gnaws a small hole in the top and levers the nut open with its teeth.

 
    





Hazelnut eaten by young squirrel

A young squirrel gnaws all over the nut until a hole appears.

 
    





hazelnut eaten by mouse

A mouse usually attacks the side of the nut.

 
    





Hazelnut eaten by mouse

Mostly nuts eaten by birds like the great tit show beak marks on the smooth brown surface.

 
    







An acorn and a horse chestnut (conker) eaten by a field mouse.

 
    







almond eaten by house mouse

An almond eaten by a house mouse.

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