Field journal

Name the squirrels that visit your yard.

Photograph the regulars on the fence and the feeder. Give them a name, mark what makes them distinct, and keep a quiet log of the days they come back.

A backyard squirrel holding an acorn on a weathered fence
Every regular deserves a page.

Photograph

Snap a portrait from the porch or pull one from your camera roll. Each squirrel keeps a small gallery.

Tag

Name them. Note a notch in the ear, a pale coat, a bold streak for the feeder. Tags make the regulars easy to find.

Log the days

Mark the mornings they visit. The journal fills in a quiet calendar of who showed up, and when.

A darker backyard squirrel looking over its shoulder from a tree

A ledger for the ones who keep coming back.

The chunky one on the oak. The shy one who waits. The feeder regular with a white-tipped tail. Acorn Atlas is the notebook that finally keeps them straight.

Start a page