Young Squirrels Times Three On A Diagonal
This large old Bur Oak tree limb, on a diagonal, was a nice place for these young squirrels to venture about, without leaving their tree top home. First I saw two, and then a third poked its head into the frame. They are all different colour variations of the Eastern Grey squirrel.
This big, beautiful tree was tagged. That is how I know it was a Bur Oak. ;-)
This tree is located within the botanical garden, alongside a group of other large trees, and the information on the park directory called this an 'older growth tree zone', planted in the 1930's and 1940's.
Young Squirrels Times Three On A Diagonal
This large old Bur Oak tree limb, on a diagonal, was a nice place for these young squirrels to venture about, without leaving their tree top home. First I saw two, and then a third poked its head into the frame. They are all different colour variations of the Eastern Grey squirrel.
This big, beautiful tree was tagged. That is how I know it was a Bur Oak. ;-)
This tree is located within the botanical garden, alongside a group of other large trees, and the information on the park directory called this an 'older growth tree zone', planted in the 1930's and 1940's.