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I took this from my bedroom window looking down on this squirrel eating nuts from the bird feeder Click to toggle zoom ![]() |
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Hi Bryan well spotted, and having the camera handy. sharp and well composed.
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Love this one Brian, squirrels are so tenacious (big word this time of the morning!) this has to be the most unusual squirrel angle shot i have seen! Makes me smile and thats hard in the morning
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Great shot Bryan, nice and sharp I like it.
All the best Paul |
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Thanks for your comments she is a very frequent visitor to our garden judging by the size of her nipples I think she has a nest with young some where in our trees
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Whatever turns you on, man.
I was staying with people years ago, and they had a vertical single washing line running across the garden, about 4 feet off the ground. A bird nut feeder was suspended in the middle. A squirrel, climbed one of the metal poles, hung upside down and crawled hand-over-hand commando style up to the feeder, had lunch, then dropped to the ground. There is no stopping them. |
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