KJ_North
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He dropped by for a visit
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We have a lot of them around here. Its a mix between black squirrels and a lot of grey ones as well.I've don't remember ever seeing a black squirrel before! Wonderful image!
I didn't even realise black squirrels were a thing. I only thought there were grey and red.He dropped by for a visitView attachment 274158
They're very common in the North. Really cute, and can be beautiful from mixed parentage- black bodies with gorgeous red tails.I've don't remember ever seeing a black squirrel before! Wonderful image!
We have them around here, too. Very nicely composed! A cute little guy.We have a lot of them around here. Its a mix between black squirrels and a lot of grey ones as well.
I was thinking that as well. In the UK grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis, an unloved American import) do sometimes have a black form but they are very rare.I've don't remember ever seeing a black squirrel before! Wonderful image!
Same species, different color. Montreal has a few white squirrels. All pesky.I was thinking that as well. In the UK grey squirrels (Sciurus carolinensis, an unloved American import) do sometimes have a black form but they are very rare.
I wonder what species this is.
We actually use a "Squirrel Proof" bird seed, it is coated with hot sauce and the Squirrels wont touch it. Maybe its "Franks Red Hot" LOLAKA "The Tree Rat." Scourge of bird feeders and gardens.Not a fan...