Fun little guys, aren't they! I feed mine peanut butter sandwiches. Keeps them somewhat out of my feeders. A few take the bread from my hand. Mostly we just get a kick out of watching them fight over it all!
Squirrels are amazingly smart little creatures to figure out how to get at the suet. It's such fun to watch them hanging upside down - makes you wonder how they manage to hold on and stuff themselves at the same time.
showing my ignorance - what is it's name? a squirrel perhaps? very cute anyway.
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ReplyDeleteFun little guys, aren't they! I feed mine peanut butter sandwiches. Keeps them somewhat out of my feeders. A few take the bread from my hand. Mostly we just get a kick out of watching them fight over it all!
they are so cute to watch.
ReplyDeleteA delightful set of photos.You stillhave a lot of snow there! And wow your mockingbird is AMAZING!!! Gilly
ReplyDeleteWhat a cheeky little squirrel...arent they gorgeous! We dont have these cute little fellows in Australia so thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLove those scenes in your latest post too. That photo of the basin and the lone tree in the foreground is lovely.
Jacky xox
Kaite: yup - red squirrel. They are smaller than the grey squirrels.
ReplyDeleteOh, Carol, I will try your peanut butter sandwiches!
Deanna: and they amuse the dogs for hours!
Oh, yes, Gilly, still snowing and accumulating snow banks here.
Jacky: there are a lot of people over here who would like to send all these squirrels your way if you want!
Squirrels are amazingly smart little creatures to figure out how to get at the suet. It's such fun to watch them hanging upside down - makes you wonder how they manage to hold on and stuff themselves at the same time.
ReplyDeletenice how the tail reflects the curve of the ironwork in that last image
ReplyDeleteoh goodness me aren't they the cuteset wee things ever!
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