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37 - Caching Food for the Cold Season
Episode 37

37 - Caching Food for the Cold Season

Buzz Blossom & Squeak · Jill McKinley

November 14, 202419m 21s

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37 - Caching Food for the Cold Season

In this episode, I explore the fascinating ways animals prepare for winter by caching food. From the highly strategic food-stashing behaviors of squirrels and chipmunks to the intelligence of crows and the torpor habits of small mammals, we’ll dive into how these creatures store food and navigate winter’s challenges. I discuss Bernd Heinrich’s research on animal caching, drawing from his book Winter World, and share personal observations of animals in her own backyard.

Birds and Caching Behavior: Many birds store food, with species like nuthatches, chickadees, and woodpeckers tucking seeds into tree bark for winter. Ravens and crows go even further, using memory and strategy to protect their caches from potential thieves. Heinrich’s studies show that crows may move their stashes if they feel observed.

Rodents and Hibernation: Squirrels and chipmunks use caching as a primary winter survival strategy, with some scattering caches across their territory while others rely on a single den. Chipmunks go into true hibernation, living off stored food in burrows during deep winter.

Larger Mammals’ Food Storage: Raccoons and bobcats adapt differently. Rather than hiding food, they consume more to build fat stores that sustain them through winter, while raccoons enter a low-energy state called torpor.

Takeaways:

Clever Survival Tactics: Animals employ various caching methods, from scattered seeds to dense food hoards, showcasing their adaptability and instincts.
Impressive Memory:
Many animals rely on specialized memory skills to relocate their food caches, an example of evolution shaping survival strategies.
Nature’s Innovation:
Observing animals around us, we see nature’s ingenuity in action as they prepare for the challenges of winter.

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