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I like the way the sun lit his tail.
A young Gray Squirrel is looking for a place to hide his next meal.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Gray_Squirrel
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Eastern Fox Squirrel, aka Bryant's Fox Squirrel or Fox Squirrel, Sciurus niger, feeding on the dregs of a cold coffee and chocolate drink from a discarded McCafé plastic cup, along the Big Rapids Riverwalk, Big Rapids, Michigan, USA [Note: After finishing the contents of the cup, the squirrel backed out and left, unharmed; the photographer did NOT bait the squirrel]
Paraxerus cepapi - Smith's Bush Squirrel or Yellow-footed Squirrel or Tree Squirrel - Écureuil de Smith - KENYA - Kilifi
Shaun and his football. He found it at the dog park that was actually a playground, years ago in Chicago. He's had it ever since.
Photo by Jen, post by me.
This crab apple tree is in a vacant lot near my work. I go there frequently to eat my lunch and read a book, however this fall I noticed the squirrels living large on it's abundant production. Now I park my car right next to the tree and wait for the action to begin. I usually don't get more than a few photos at a time, but they're pretty cute.
A grey squirrel munching on berries in a tree at Turkey Run State Park in Southern Indiana. Grey tree squirrels inhabit almost all parts of Indiana.
For the first time in a while, we had the larger tree squirrels at our feeders. There were five of them at one point in time - clearly they heard from their cousins in Ann Arbor that I was a softie for squirrels. That was just a matter of time, I suppose! Cosmo and Wanda were enjoying it for sure.
For the first time in a while, we had the larger tree squirrels at our feeders. There were five of them at one point in time - clearly they heard from their cousins in Ann Arbor that I was a softie for squirrels. That was just a matter of time, I suppose! Cosmo and Wanda were enjoying it for sure.
Cream-coloured Giant Squirrel (Ratufa affinis), RDC, Sepilok, Sabah, Borneo
The cream-coloured giant squirrel (Ratufa affinis) is a large tree squirrel in the genus Ratufa found in Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand.
Source: Wikipedia
Making a run for it while being chased by our dog. There is a better chance of winning the lottery than our dog catching this squirrel.
Abert's or Tassel-eared Squirrel
(Sciurus aberti : Sciuridae)
Museum of Northern Arizona, Flagstaff, Coconino Co., Arizona.
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An Eastern Gray Squirrel feeds on bird seeds during Winter at Lynde Shores Conservation Area, in Whitby, Ontario, Canada.
Sacramento, CA
The eastern fox squirrel (Sciurus niger) has been widely introduced outside its native range. In California, fox squirrels have been intentionally released multiple times since the 1890s. Over the last century this species has expanded its range considerably, and is expected to continue to do so. In some areas fox squirrels appear to be replacing native western gray squirrels (Sciurus griseus). One reason for this displacement may relate to fecundity—fox squirrels produce two litters a year whereas S. griseus produce just one litter per year.
Mr. Phineas X. Jones of Octophant fame shared a booth.
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Treesquirrel at the DIY Trunk Show
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Pulaski Park Auditorium
This is from a morning walk I took on Sunday in one of the local state parks. This guy was knawing away on his morsel while keeping an eye on me.
Here is a map, I was in the Possum Hill area parked at the Nine Foot Road lot.
Have a great day, thanks for looking.
Greg
Chincoteague NWR, Assateague Island, Virginia
America's largest tree squirrel. It's almost extinct with only hundreds surviving in the wild. Unlike the much smaller gray squirrels that build their own nests in tree branches or in the eaves of houses, fox squirrels depend on tree hollows in mature forests. No forests, no squirrels.
We met up for dinner at Ras Dashen, it was Jen's first time with Ethiopian food. Of course she liked it!