John-W-WI
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So we went out to touch up the last couple of stands in the fringes of the property today.
At the 1st stand we arrived at I started climbing. On my way up, I notice foam from the seat was laying around. No big deal "red squirrels" I thought to myself.
After being in the stand for a couple of minutes (friend was trimming branches for shooting lanes) I notice the foam seat that was tilted up against the tree had a big hole in it. Upon closer inspection a flying squirrel exited the seat! He (it?) slowly snuck around to the back side of the tree and observed me from less than 2 feet away for ~10 minutes. Then his friend joined the party and came out of the nest (seat) to join us.
Shortly thereafter they both went back to bed in the nest to rest.
(not my picture, just for reference):

I was really ticked off as I forgot my phone at home (I can't remember the last time I spent a day without my phone) so I couldn't get any good pictures and I had lots of chances.
So when we were wrapping up I had my friend join me in the tree so we could move the nest without bothering them too much.
We removed the seat and strapped it back on to the tree on the back side:
(Pictures were taken with friends phone)

This left the stand with no seat on it, but we can replace that later. Here is where they came from:
If I had to guess we will see them again when we hunt this stand. But they were pretty chill, so I'm not too concerned.
At the 1st stand we arrived at I started climbing. On my way up, I notice foam from the seat was laying around. No big deal "red squirrels" I thought to myself.
After being in the stand for a couple of minutes (friend was trimming branches for shooting lanes) I notice the foam seat that was tilted up against the tree had a big hole in it. Upon closer inspection a flying squirrel exited the seat! He (it?) slowly snuck around to the back side of the tree and observed me from less than 2 feet away for ~10 minutes. Then his friend joined the party and came out of the nest (seat) to join us.
Shortly thereafter they both went back to bed in the nest to rest.
(not my picture, just for reference):

I was really ticked off as I forgot my phone at home (I can't remember the last time I spent a day without my phone) so I couldn't get any good pictures and I had lots of chances.
So when we were wrapping up I had my friend join me in the tree so we could move the nest without bothering them too much.
We removed the seat and strapped it back on to the tree on the back side:
(Pictures were taken with friends phone)

This left the stand with no seat on it, but we can replace that later. Here is where they came from:

If I had to guess we will see them again when we hunt this stand. But they were pretty chill, so I'm not too concerned.