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Smith's Bush Sqirrel or Tree Squirrel (Praxerus cepapi) at the Paradise Pools in the Moremi Game Reserve, Okavango Delta, Botswana. Photographed on 16 June 2018.
naz is merely modeling this hat for photographic purposes—it was shipped off to the midwest for our dear friend and accountant.
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.
An Eastern gray squirrel climbs a tree in Bienville Square, Dec. 23, 2018, in Mobile, Alabama. Squirrels are plentiful in the park, and it’s a popular local pastime to feed the squirrels, causing many of them to become overweight but extraordinarily tame. Average gray squirrels weigh 1-1.5 pounds. (Photo by Carmen K. Sisson/Cloudybright)
5/6/07
Boulevard Park, Seattle, Washington, U.S.A.
Sciurus carolinensis
Looks like it's dreaming of good eats...
Kingdom: Animalia (Animals)
Phylum: Chordata (Chordates)
Subphylum: Vertebrata (Vertebrates)
Class: Mammalia (Mammals)
Order: Rodentia (Rodents)
Suborder: Sciuognathi (Gophers, Mice, Rats, Squirrels & Relatives)
Family: Sciuridae (Squirrels)
Subfamily: Sciurinae (Chipmunks, Ground Squirrels, Marmots & Tree Squirrels)
Genus: Sciurus
Species: carolinensis
(Sciurus carolinensis) Eastern Gray Squirrel
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.
yes, yes. we've all seen this pose and hat pattern before, but it's so easy and only takes about a skein of yarn. this is a merino silk blend.
details: ravel.me/treesquirrel/r3
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i went a little hat crazy. sure, we live in california, but hats are still a necessity occasionally.
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.
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Hat by Caroline P. of Portland. Burberry baby!
Photo by The Girl™.
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Chi Cross Cup Race #3
Bartlett, IL
10.28.2007
Squirrel eating a nut sitting on a post, sunlight streaking from behind
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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.
This photo was taken during my visit Karangwe game reserve in South Africa. First and foremost how the tracker spotted these two amorous tree squirrel was beyond me. Part of the mating routine in this courtship where by the male grooms the female underneath her right leg.
You can read my blog at www.flickr.com/photos/fidsworld/sets/72157626292047345/
There are more images from this trip in my South Africa 2011 set the link is www.flickr.com/photos/fidsworld/sets/72157626292047345/
Pallas's squirrel (Callosciurus erythraeus), also known as the red-bellied tree squirrel, is a species of squirrel native to Greater China, India, and Southeast Asia.
Pallas's squirrel is a medium-sized tree squirrel, with a head-body length of 16 to 28 cm (6.3 to 11.0 in), and a tail 11 to 26 cm (4.3 to 10.2 in) in length. Both sexes are of similar size and appearance, and weigh between 310 and 460 g (11 and 16 oz). The colour of the pelt varies considerably between the many different subspecies, but is generally brownish on the upper body with a more reddish tint on the belly, and often with some black on the tail. The precise pattern and shades of the fur are often used to distinguish subspecies from one another, but make it difficult to distinguish the species as a whole from other, similarly variable, tree squirrel species
belly-banded squirrel; formosan squirrel;
Squirrels and other wildlife acquire food from dumpsters. Housing dumpsters away from buildings can reduce pest problems, especially if dumpsters have broken lids or are otherwise in disrepair. For more information: www.nysipm.cornell.edu/publications/beasts/default.asp; icwdm.org/handbook/rodents/TreeSquirrels.asp