I've come to enjoy the gray squirrel after finding feeders they can't empty. There are a number of them that hang out in my yard wafting for the birds to drop food from my feeders. I've gotten to know some of them and there very different personalities. This squirrel was photographed in Kissena Park. Besides these close up images, I took a few environmental portraits yet find them too busy to be worth sharing.
Comments and suggestions welcome,
Morris
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X-H2SXF500mmF5.6 R LM OIS WR lens500mmf/5.61/22000s6400 ISO-1.0 EV
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X-H2SXF500mmF5.6 R LM OIS WR lens500mmf/5.61/22000s6400 ISO-1.0 EV
Nice work Morris, #1 for me. I love watching the antics of a few squirrels who hang out in my yard. I feed them peanuts and have tamed some over the years who will come right up to me. Not sure who has tamed who - one of them comes and perches on a rock in my garden near the window where my computer desk is set-up. Pretty sure he has figured out that he can get my attention there which results in me coming out with peanuts.
Jim Dockery wrote:
Nice work Morris, #1 for me. I love watching the antics of a few squirrels who hang out in my yard. I feed them peanuts and have tamed some over the years who will come right up to me. Not sure who has tamed who - one of them comes and perches on a rock in my garden near the window where my computer desk is set-up. Pretty sure he has figured out that he can get my attention there which results in me coming out with peanuts.