Family: Sciuridae, Squirrels view all from this family
Description Gray with numerous white-tipped hairs above; belly white. Backs of ears reddish brown. Long, bushy tail with bands of gray, white, and black, especially below. L 17 1/223" (445593 mm); T 9 3/8"12 1/4" (240310 mm); HF 34" (76101 mm); Wt 1234 oz (340964 g).
Similar Species Eastern Fox Squirrel has bright rust belly and yellow-tipped tail hairs; is slightly larger.
Breeding 1 litter per year of 35 young born MarchJune.
Habitat Woodlands.
Range Washington south to California
Discussion The only large gray tree squirrel in its range on the West Coast, this species is active all year, although during bad storms it may remain in its nest. In summer it uses a nest of shredded bark and sticks, usually placed at least 20 feet (6m) above the ground; in winter, it probably lives in a tree hollow. Its chief foods are pinecones, acorns, and other nuts, and some fungi, berries, and insects. This squirrel's hoarse barking call is heard mostly in late summer.

