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The least frequently selected overall were peanuts. Regardless of season, whole, unshelled walnuts were selected most frequently – the most high-energy and least perishable from offered food. If a nut was not taken, it was mostly due to lack of interest, without signs of fear. In most cases squirrels took an offered nut. Three types of nuts were used: walnuts, hazelnuts and peanuts, with unshelled and shelled nuts of each offered.
A cafeteria test was performed, in which squirrels could choose one from six kind of nuts. In this article, preferences of red squirrels in relation to supplemental food, how it is handled, and whether change seasonally, is investigated. One of the main factors that allow the red squirrel ( Sciurus vulgaris) to live in cities may be the availability of supplemental food provided by people.