Squirrel, groundhog become unlikely breakfast buddies

In a wooded area of Kingston, Rhode Island lots of animals call Homestead Circle their home.

The same goes for Ronald Lopes. He and his family moved to the area about a year ago to be closer to the beach, and now enjoys the animals as well.

"It's actually pretty cool to watch," Lopes says. "It's like a show in my backyard because there are so many different animals since we're secluded."

A few months ago, Lopes hung bird feeders all around his backyard.

The birds were very receptive and then he noticed more squirrels and chipmunks had been coming around.

A few weeks ago, he bought a miniature picnic table and put it next to the one he and his family uses.

"I got it to feed the squirrels and chipmunks. Everyone sees them as nuisances, but I like watching them. They're actually pretty funny to watch," says Lopes. "So, I get up in the early morning and they wait and when I come out there, literally five minutes later, they all come on the deck eating out of the picnic table and eating out of the bird feeders."

A few weeks ago, Lopes said he witnessed a beautiful breakfast date.

First came a squirrel and then the groundhog that's been living under his porch.

ā€œNever seen it before, never seen anything like that before,ā€ Lopes says. ā€œThey kind of settled down and started eating together, which I think it pretty cool.ā€


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