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Just some non native Grey Squirrels (UK)

 
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Sep 30, 2008 16:20 |  #1

Seems like these little blighters are well & truly here to stay.
We never had these locally (being on an Island) but they seemed to have out grown their welcome around these parts & growing in numbers by the look of it. Took these not 100 yards (Sorry metric bods, but it's your turn to work it out for once :lol:) from home.

I'm pretty sure these are this years youngsters.
C&C always welcomed - thanks.

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Oct 01, 2008 16:41 |  #2

haha, I like #1! but, I believe that's called "invasion of privacy."
Just kidding! awesome pics! I've been trying to take photos of black squirrels, but they are way too timid.


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Oct 02, 2008 20:58 |  #3

I live shots of squirles eating. Nice shots.



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Oct 03, 2008 09:33 |  #4

Looks just like the fox squirrels that have invaded So. Calif. Cute but they eat all bird seed!


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