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not sure it's because I'm shooting him or what lol

Red-faced duck babies swimming in the morning

cute Rottweiler pup

Grey squirrels, Sciurus carolinensis, are a type of rodent who mostly live on trees. Grey squirrels are native to North America but are found in Europe and Africa too. They are an important species as natural forest regenerators.

 

Grey squirrels belong to the class of mammals, as they give birth to offspring like other mammals.

 

The exact number of grey squirrels in the world is difficult to find as they are found in varied regions. The eastern grey squirrels have adapted well to urban regions too. In certain regions in Europe, eastern grey squirrels are considered an invasive species.

 

The grey squirrel or eastern grey squirrel is found in the eastern region of the United States from west of the Mississippi River in the south to Canada in the north. The eastern grey squirrel has been introduced to many western states, England, Scotland, and Ireland. Female eastern red squirrels are also introduced in western Canada, southwest British Columbia. In the United States, they are introduced in Oregon, Washington, and California. Later they were introduced in South Africa, Hawaii, Bermuda, Madeira island, the Canary Islands, the Azores, Italy, and Cape Verde.

This is another picture of Ms. Supercute (Tigger). It appears she's beaming with joy (Squirrels-2020-7815.jpg)

This is Grape, a 2-year-old male squirrel. I believe we can expect some beautiful baby-squirrels in spring who call him dad (Squirrels-2021-6492.jpg)

This is Streifi, our massive male boss squirrel (Squirrels-2020-8382.jpg)

Observing its realm.

 

A common squirrel of the mountains of the western U.S., usually found in "wilder" locales.

 

Sierra Nevada Mts., Tulare County, California.

July 13, 2021

merkat (Suricata suricatta / Meerkat / Erdmännchen)

 

Zoološki vrt Grada Zagreba, Hrvatska / Zagreb ZOO, Croatia

I really like the looks of this shot at 125mm (uncropped). The squirrel is Tigger (Squirrels-2021-2891.jpg)

This is Hazel - the best squirrel by far (Squirrels-2020-5938.jpg)

This is one of the youngsters from last summer (Squirrels-2021-1419.jpg)

This is nosy Winnie (Squirrels-2021-1727.jpg)

Not sure, but this little one could be Grisu we've been missing for a while now (Squirrels-2020-4471.jpg)

Grape is the new alpha-male now (Squirrels-2021-2470.jpg)

Can't help it, but it appears Winnie's dad was a golden hamster 🐹 (Squirrels-2020-9685.jpg)

This is a group of 4 red squirrel siblings: Maxi, Benni, Winnie and Ellie. They are about 7 weeks old now and so adorable (Squirrels-2020-1566.jpg)

Yaću is about 6 weeks old and small in stature. He is about half the regular size, but he is well and enjoys his 2nd chance at life (Squirrels-2020-9838.jpg)

Kanga enjoyed a piece of walnut on this rotten branch (Squirrels-2020-9931.jpg)

His tail really looks like a flame. I believe Mr. Mega is the brother of Pepper and they are about a year old now (Squirrels-2020-3180.jpg)

squashed between siblings

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This is Emily the daughter of my favorite squirrel Hazel. Emily was born this spring and she looks like a clone of her mother. It still fascinates me every time I see her (Squirrels-2020-5963.jpg)

fledgling robin flying up and then getting stuck (it got out after a couple of attempts

I believe this is Arnie, one of the newly born squirrels from last season...

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My favorite red squirrel Hazel appears to be weightless on that tree. I just noticed that she has a little cut on her left ear - very likely from a fight with another squirrel (Squirrels-2021-5071.jpg)

This is a female red squirrel which developed impressive tufts in the last months - therefore we called her Ms. Megapinsel. Unfortunately, she's losing them now more and more... (Squirrels-2020-1925.jpg)

This is Lou, a male red squirrel and he is just about 6 weeks old. A week ago, Lou was found laying on the ground alone, still one eye closed. Nobody knows what happened. I collected him from the finders and took him to Tanja from "Filstal Eichhörnchen". Thanks to her love and dedication he's much much better now. I visited Lou at the rescue station and we did a quick shooting. Isn't he adorable? (Squirrels-2020-7131.jpg)

This is Tigger. She is about 13 weeks old now. These oversized feet look extra cute on baby squirrels... (Squirrels-2020-7834.jpg)

My favorite red squirrel Hazel in a vertical shot up the tree (Squirrels-2020-4628.jpg)

This is again Tick. He is now about 13-14 weeks old and his mom was still around (Squirrels-2020-0890.jpg)

6 weeks old Lucky is enjoying the fresh grass and I enjoyed our little foto-session so much. It was just great being with these adorable and innocent squirrel-babies (Squirrels-2020-9879.jpg)

This is curious Paula (Squirrels-2020-7953.jpg)

We were missing Buddy for 6 weeks or so. Except for the tufts, she lost her winter fur completely and is now wearing an awesome summer look. Also she became a mum which explains why she was gone... (Squirrels-2020-3888.jpg)

This is Lucky. He was popping out of that hole, quickly checked the surroundings and disappeared again (Squirrels-2020-0039.jpg)

... or "The colors of spring". I really like all the different colors in this picture @200mm uncropped (Squirrels-2021-4191.jpg)

One of the youngsters checked me out (Squirrels-2020-2785.jpg)

This squirrel is new to the area and she has cubs. Especially with youngsters, the current temperatures are pretty exhausting (Squirrels-2020-9786.jpg)

This is Brownie, an adult female red squirrel sneaking around a branch. Looking at this picture makes me smile (Squirrels-2020-0948.jpg)

This is Tigger looking (more or less) straight at me 😉 (Squirrels-2021-2879.jpg)

Got to say out of my various unique shots this has to be one of my favourites

This is again Trick (Squirrels-2020-0991.jpg)

Ladies and gentlemen, we’ve reached our cruising altitude of 1 feet (Squirrels-2021-8292.jpg)

Kanga just looks like her mother. It's incredible. She climbed on this dead branch to use it like an outlook post (Squirrels-2020-9761.jpg)

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