I'm noticing how the white around the eyes really accentuates the shiny black eyes, the white stomach makes the squirrel look cute and cuddly, and the tail has fantastic colors and fluffiness. Such good photos!
Oh he is so cute! LOL why is it I see a gray squirrel and I am all "ahhh" but if I see a black one I am "pesky critter". Must be like the black dog syndrome.
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Oh no, it is eating my favourite.
ReplyDeleteNice breakfast scene.
ReplyDeleteI Lovelovelove squirrels ! SOoooo cute !
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome rascal...:)JP
ReplyDeleteThis squirrel lives well. :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely so well captured.
ReplyDeleteTerrific captures! Mind you, he's still a devious little rascal.
ReplyDeleteNice individual photos that collectively tell a story.
ReplyDeleteExcellent series!!!
ReplyDeleteIt must be enjoyable watching these cute little critters. Wish we had them here, but then again...
ReplyDeleteI don't think they come any cuter than this!
ReplyDeleteyour little (red?) squirrel is adorable!!! so cute!
ReplyDeleteThat squirrel seems well fed and not bothered to have its portrait taken. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteHe is a handsome one ~ love the soft green in the background , excellent photos .
ReplyDeleteNice shots . Oh he is cute though lol !
ReplyDeletehe is a cutie.. what big eyes he has... and he can stuff all that in his little fat cheeks
ReplyDeleteHow absolutely adorable! And your pictures are perfect.
ReplyDeleteLoved this!
xo
Sheila :-)
Oh My! He is cute!
ReplyDeleteCheeky indeed!
ReplyDeleteLooks to be a different breed from what we have but still a nuisance either way if you are more interested in attracting birds.
ReplyDeleteSure is a busy squirrel ~ Wonderful photography! happy weekend to you!
ReplyDeleteartmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)
Sometimes you feel like a nut...
ReplyDeleteLovely shots of the squirrel C G, he is very different from ours, but a beautuful rascal.
ReplyDeleteSquirrels are so cute, but I am not a fan since one chewed a hole in my roof!
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What a very cute little fella and such fab images EG, what kind of lens did you use for these ?
ReplyDeletegreat portraits of the squirrel!!
ReplyDeleteI love these photos of your cheeky squirrel. Sweet little thing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely sequence of images. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery cute captures! Love the way it sat in the middle pic
ReplyDeleteomgoodness, he is really adorable!! awesome captures, i love watching them!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures of this cute squirrel :)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice weekend :)
Three really special photos, each one a gem.
ReplyDeleteHe is just adorable, and he looks very well-fed! :-)
ReplyDeleteNot my favorite critter because I have too many of them in my yard and they won't leave my bird feeders alone, but these are great shots!
ReplyDeleteYour photos are stunning! And that is not an easy thing to do with a grey squirrel! I love the one with his tongue out, what a treat to see!
ReplyDeleteI'm noticing how the white around the eyes really accentuates the shiny black eyes, the white stomach makes the squirrel look cute and cuddly, and the tail has fantastic colors and fluffiness. Such good photos!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! He/she is sure busy getting the peanut out of its shell.
ReplyDeletePeace :)
Looks like a cute young one, EG!
ReplyDeleteRascally little tree rat!
ReplyDeleteGreat shots of the squirrels. The ones in my yard are already attacking my pecans in a similar cheeky fashion.
ReplyDeleteAdorable!
ReplyDeleteGreat looking little animal - I do like the eye liner!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
What a cutie. I love squirrels.
ReplyDeleteThey are very clever, aren't they?
ReplyDeleteAdorable little critters!
ReplyDeleteHe's almost cute. ;-)
ReplyDeleteLike squirrels so long as they do not try to cohabit with me!
ReplyDeleteOh he is so cute! LOL why is it I see a gray squirrel and I am all "ahhh" but if I see a black one I am "pesky critter". Must be like the black dog syndrome.
ReplyDeleteHA! I love how spunky the little red squirrels are. You caught nice images of your visitor.
ReplyDeleteI grew up calling them "Pine Squirrels" - didn't realize they weren't that until I moved to Minnesota a few years ago.
Cheeky for sure but, a cute fellow! Great series! Thank you for linking up, enjoy your week!
ReplyDeleteLove that last photo. Great capture!
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