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Squirrel.... so cute....

 
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May 07, 2006 08:52 |  #1

Lonely..... I'm so Lonely....

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Dig....Dig.... Come out u peanuts
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I'm going to eat my NUTS!!!
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Yikes.... TOO SOUR!!!! Can't open my eyes!!!
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May 09, 2006 06:19 |  #2

no C&C?


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May 09, 2006 08:36 |  #3

Wow look at the squirrel go, the second shot upside down, and then flipped upwards in the third shot. And finishing it off with a good caption 'Too sour', very good.

Just one little point so that your pictures can be seen in full glory, could you get closer to 800 pixels in size so that the images will be a litttle larger on the screen, please.


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May 09, 2006 10:48 |  #4

That second shot is great. Did the squirrel jump to the feeder or climb down? Either way, that is a great catch upside down. Do you have a link to a larger version of the shot?


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