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This Fox was relaxing in the winter sunshine. I cant divulge the location, too many evil humans about.
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) perched on a branch.
WIewiórka (Sciurus vulgaris) siedząca na gałęzi.
In China you often find in the temple the desire bands or prayer bands. These red ribbons are knotted on doors or on trees. Whoever binds a red ribbon to trees hopes that his wish will come true. (I have seen the tree in the province of Yunnan in South China).
Red Squirrel, Brandon, Sweden.
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Red tailed laughingthrush, Yunnan, China.
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This red and green necklace is one I made and have been wearing this season. To enhance the festive spirit, I’ve hanged it from a holly branch.
HMM 🎄
Flinders Range, South Australia
petroica goodenovii
roodkapvliegenvanger
miro à front rouge
Rotstirnschnäpper
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Another bird that is on the priority list of birders or photographers visiting Victoria. Unfortunately they are not the kind you can attract to bird feeders. You are more likely to find them digging holes in trees to get the sap as their name is indicating. I have often seen Hummingbirds following them... they too love the sap.
More from the last week up in Cumbria with these little guys. I'm loving spending time with them and love the fact this is somewhere I can visit regularly not far from home.
Red squirrels can be very difficult subjects to photograph, but also very cute subjects when they stop and pause