Ok, maybe not so wild but I'm pretty sure this is now their natural habitat.
In the first three they are almost invisible due to natural selection giving them camouflage in the wild.
Hint: look for eyes and ears.
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I promise there IS a squirrel in this picture
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This is where he is really hidden
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separated from his host plant, the bird feeder, VERY unnatural.
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You might need a Yankee Flipper.
Very cute shots and I think you've got these little guys figured out!
Excellent set of photos. I am especially fond of the lighting and composition in the last one.
Good set and I especially like number four.
MtnMan wrote:
You might need a Yankee Flipper.
I had to google it, looks like fun, thanks for stopping by.
Cwilson341 wrote:
Very cute shots and I think you've got these little guys figured out!
Thanks Carol, yup there evolution continues, to my astonishment I have yet to see one since early fall!
tbell7D wrote:
Excellent set of photos. I am especially fond of the lighting and composition in the last one.
Thank you tbell, last winter he could be found there daily, I don't know where he's been this winter.
angler wrote:
Good set and I especially like number four.
Thank you very kindly Angler.
Very nice images. They seem to pose pretty well.
Jack
Oh, they are in their natural habitat. Someone encroached.
--Bob
BassmanBruce wrote:
Ok, maybe not so wild but I'm pretty sure this is now their natural habitat.
In the first three they are almost invisible due to natural selection giving them camouflage in the wild.
Good shots of my favorite little critter, Bruce!
jack schade wrote:
Very nice images. They seem to pose pretty well.
Jack
Thank you Jack, yes they are very cooperative for a handfull of birdseed
rmalarz wrote:
Oh, they are in their natural habitat. Someone encroached.
--Bob
Well, that IS what they seem to think, thanks for stoppin by.
sailorsmom wrote:
Good shots of my favorite little critter, Bruce!
Thank you Sue, for no reason I can see they have abandoned our yard this fall.
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