Giant nests

JJHACK

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I live in Wa. State and in Elisrass South Africa
I've seen some big squirrel nests, but this is way bigger then anything I've ever seen before. I wonder if it's from something else.

Found these while on a rather long hike with my son into a management area I work in to check my trail cameras.

Some kinda Sasquatch squirrel. This nest is 6 feet tall and at least as round as a 55 gal drum.

And there are two of them in the same tree! Ever see anything like this?

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What species of tree is that? Douglas fir? I have never seen anything like that in a tree with such sparce canopy. I have seen mistletoe (fungus) clumps that big, but they are usually out in the green, away from the trunk...might have to get out your climbing spurs. Is that in WA??
 
If you run into Agent Moulder in town and he's asking about big nest in trees you might want to hunt someplace else :). I'd be reluctant to call FWS or the G&F for fear they would declare it a new endangered species. The giant nest building squirrel. They would need to close down all human activity for a hundred and fifty miles and spend ten billion dollars studying them.
 
Could be a wood rat, aka pack rat, nest. I've seen huge nests on the ground and in barns, but a quick internet search says they sometimes build them in trees as well.
 
I'm leaning towards pack rat too. I spoke with a university biologist. He did not know for sure but after we discussed this and the likely owners, the pack rat keeps coming to the top.

If it's a pack rat there could be all sorts of treasure in that nest. They have the habit of collecting shiny things and incorporating them into the nests. Guess we will never know. I'm not gonna undo that massive project! Imagine how many trips up and down that tree to build that house!

That thing is like a rats accomplishment of the Empire State Building
 
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