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JUST A SQUIRREL TRYNA GET A NUT
Saw this critter concentrating on opening the nut so I crept slowly closer and closer. I had some great fun editing this squirrel hahahaaa. :-)
While camping with the family at Cascade Lake, we were visited by numerous critters. These Chipmunks and Snowshoe Hare were just a few of our campsite visitors.
Ex Canadian Pacific GMD SW1200RS now calls Kindred, ND home. A nice home it is with what appears to be a decent engine house in the background. Most elevator critters don't have such luxury. She now is CHSX 8133, owned by CHS Dakota Plains AG Co-Op, for which work is being performed as I took this photo. The RRV&W line to Casselton is in the foreground. A pair of their SD70MAC's will pass by going north to drop cars at Davenport. On the return they'll pick up this loaded grain train. Unfortunately, I'll be stuck in mud thicker than I'm standing in and miss the southbound run of the MAC's.
The wife and I just went to see Superman and passed by a shop with these … not sure what they are but they look sort of cool 😃👍 I do recognize Hello Kitty but that’s about it.
This petite brown squirrel crossed our path and scurried up the nearest tree. Here he takes a break .
While camping with the family at Cascade Lake, we were visited by numerous critters. These Chipmunks and Snowshoe Hare were just a few of our campsite visitors.
A DeepDream within Minnamurra National Park which has been, ermm, 'personalised' in post processing.
[This image has been hand-crafted for the flickr Group: Sliders Sunday].
A driftwood sculpture in a front yard. I suspect no one has seen it before at quite this angle and in this particular light. From any other direction, it looks like random driftwood, as most likely was intended.
A light rain a brakeman lines the switch while setting out at Powers in Michigan's Upper Penninsula as a C&NW local has a EMD re-engined baldwin "critter" way back on November 9, 1978.
A squirrel sitting on a tree stump on the Lizard Head Trail in the San Juan Mountains near Telluride, Colorado.
A 15-ton Plymouth locomotive built in 1928, preserved at Exporail. It ended its career working for Hydro-Québec and is uncommonly seen out in the sun.
A grasshopper finds itself in a concrete jungle--on a cement block supporting an iron gate, ouside a café on the street, nowhere near any grass.
Photographed September 15, 2019.
They all took turns today sitting/lounging on what I was trying to do. Here, Critter is keeping guard of the pieces.
ID anyone please?
I found this pretty tiny critter on my Berberis. To give you some idea of its size the Berberis berry is half a centimeter long :-)
He pulled up in his little mini van, got out with a giant hook thing, pulled the man hole over off, and was looking down inside for a while, then he put it all back together. What the heck was he looking for, some gremlins or critters that only come out at night or worse?
This little guy was looking for handouts at the Cascade Lookout at Manning Park. He was being followed around by a pair of large Common Ravens. Fortunately there were enough nuts for everyone but he was still cautious enough to dine under a concrete canopy.
Seen in Prompton State Park.
www.dcnr.pa.gov/StateParks/FindAPark/PromptonStatePark/Pa...
Here's an Eastern Grey Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) sitting in the Empress trees in our yard. The Eastern Grey or black in this case are considered an invasive species in British Columbia. Pretty and cute but they have played havoc on the local population of Squirrels. I guess if your bigger and stronger than the local, you're going to lay down the law!