30 May 2009

"I Pledge Allegiance To The Nest"

In Port Huron, Michigan, just outside Detroit, Mount Hope Cemetery administrators are keeping watch over a very different kind of grave robber.

This is no dance macabre, evoking black-cloaked perpetrators involved in midnight mausoleum break-ins and coffin crackings: In fact if anything is being cracked in between these wanton acts of daylight thievery, it is likely a few pounds of hard-shelled walnuts.


Indeed, the tiny culprit has been caught - almost - grey-handed: An eastern grey squirrel was sighted swiping American flags from the final resting places of military veterans in that Detroit-area cemetery. The squirrel was then seen spiriting the flags off to the treetops where the banners became part of high-flying nests for the next generation of bushytails. Old Glory, it seems, is a perfect size for bedding that cradles good old American newborn squirrels.

Could this be nothing more than an overt act of patriotism by these small natives of American soil? For all we know, the births of their litters could be greeted by a woodland version of Bruce Springsteen's "Born in the U.S.A."

Understandably, the veterans' families and the cemetery administration are bound to be somewhat upset. Squirrels, they must be thinking, should stick to raiding birdfeeders and not graves.

But the squirrels are not desecrating these final resting places, and they mean the veterans no disrespect. Besides, if we are often exhorted to fly our flag high and with pride, it could soar no higher than in those very treetops.

8 comments:

Lone Grey Squirrel said...

That is a great photo and a very interesting post. I hope all the patriots, human and squirrel learn to live together.

Cindy said...

These squirrels are just jumping on the "green" bandwagon. Reusing what's out there and creating a home sweet home!

Cactus Jack Splash said...

That is a darling picture. Interesting post, I always thought that squirrels used twigs and leaves for their nests. Now I will start putting out soft material for their nests.

Elizabeth Kricfalusi said...

Great story! I found another link to it where there are pics posted of the flags up in the tree and of the alleged culprits.

http://www.thetimesherald.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2009905300301

Totally Timmy said...

oh dear..they do like to stir up problems!

chet said...

I swear that for the very first time I feel totally patriotic. Your posting makes me want to decorate the outside with little US flags everywhere.

merinz said...

What an amazing photo! And story.

my backyard said...

Again? Haven't you heard a story like this before?