Spot The Beastie II 10/17Posted in Animals, Animals (Vertebrates), Mammals, Nature Photography, Photography, Wildlife PhotographyTagged Grey Squirrel, Grey Squirrel Sciurus carolinensis, Mammals, Nature, Nature Photography, Photography, Wildlife, Wildlife Photography Grey Squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) October 2017, local wood, Staffordshire, England. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... Related
How can you call a dear little squirrel a beastie – they look cute to me π LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Methinks he’s been busy. Don’t I see a nut or an acorn in his mouth? It’s the season for all little beasties to begin preparing for the winter. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
You are right, Linda! He has been busy. He has a sweet chestnut in his mouth π LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
The Grey Squirrel is really cute, but unfortunately it displaced our red indigenous squirrel π¦ LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Nice shot! I have to confess to a preference for seeing squirrels in the woodland, rather than in my garden, but appreciate that others feel differently! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thank you, Helen π I don’t mind seeing them in the garden on the very odd occasion, but not for them to visit regularly and raid the bird feeder. LikeLike Reply
I like how the squirrelβ is framed by the leaves.
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Thank you π
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How can you call a dear little squirrel a beastie – they look cute to me π
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Methinks he’s been busy. Don’t I see a nut or an acorn in his mouth? It’s the season for all little beasties to begin preparing for the winter.
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You are right, Linda! He has been busy. He has a sweet chestnut in his mouth π
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The Grey Squirrel is really cute, but unfortunately it displaced our red indigenous squirrel π¦
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It sure has, sadly. I have yet to see one.
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Nice shot! I have to confess to a preference for seeing squirrels in the woodland, rather than in my garden, but appreciate that others feel differently!
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Thank you, Helen π I don’t mind seeing them in the garden on the very odd occasion, but not for them to visit regularly and raid the bird feeder.
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