Twitterpated
As I took my dachshund outside to do his business, I clearly heard a squirrel making what I presume were mating calls. Lots of chirps and squeaks going constantly. I immediately started looking around to find where the noises were coming from. There, up in our Japanese Maple tree, sat this very excited squirrel.....fluffing and jerking his tail around in rhythm with his chirps and squeaks.
I tried to take a picture or two with my cellphone, but that wasn't cutting the mustard. So I picked up my pup, went back into the house, grabbed my DSLR, and came back out to find the squirrel in the same place doing the same thing. I was then able to move in and get some pictures of the little guy. He knew I was there, but didn't seem to care at all, cause he was in the tree, and it seemed love was in the air. After some looking around, I finally saw what I assume was his prospective mate, sitting atop our house roof-line, watching on with anticipation.
Twitterpated
As I took my dachshund outside to do his business, I clearly heard a squirrel making what I presume were mating calls. Lots of chirps and squeaks going constantly. I immediately started looking around to find where the noises were coming from. There, up in our Japanese Maple tree, sat this very excited squirrel.....fluffing and jerking his tail around in rhythm with his chirps and squeaks.
I tried to take a picture or two with my cellphone, but that wasn't cutting the mustard. So I picked up my pup, went back into the house, grabbed my DSLR, and came back out to find the squirrel in the same place doing the same thing. I was then able to move in and get some pictures of the little guy. He knew I was there, but didn't seem to care at all, cause he was in the tree, and it seemed love was in the air. After some looking around, I finally saw what I assume was his prospective mate, sitting atop our house roof-line, watching on with anticipation.