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- Drey abstract "A drey — or dray — is a tree squirrel, or flying squirrel, nest. Dreys are usually built of twigs, dry leaves, and grass, and typically assembled in the forks of a tall tree. They are sometimes referred to as “drey nests” to distinguish them from squirrel “cavity nests” (also termed “dens”). In temperate regions, dreys become much more visible in the autumn, when leaf-fall reveals new nests built the previous summer or in early fall.A favoured site for a drey is a tree crotch about 30 to 45 feet (9.1 to 13.7 m) above ground level. Squirrels may also nest in attics or exterior walls of buildings, where a drey may be regarded as a fire hazard, as some squirrels have a habit of gnawing on electrical cables. At other times, squirrels may inhabit a permanent tree den in the hollow of a trunk or large branch.".
- Drey thumbnail Squirrels_drey.JPG?width=300.
- Drey wikiPageID "1127029".
- Drey wikiPageRevisionID "604203596".
- Drey subject Category:Shelters_built_or_used_by_animals.
- Drey comment "A drey — or dray — is a tree squirrel, or flying squirrel, nest. Dreys are usually built of twigs, dry leaves, and grass, and typically assembled in the forks of a tall tree. They are sometimes referred to as “drey nests” to distinguish them from squirrel “cavity nests” (also termed “dens”).".
- Drey label "Drey".
- Drey sameAs m.0zdn_j4.
- Drey sameAs Q17145989.
- Drey sameAs Q17145989.
- Drey wasDerivedFrom Drey?oldid=604203596.
- Drey depiction Squirrels_drey.JPG.
- Drey isPrimaryTopicOf Drey.