What a great capture. Even though squirrels can be such a nuisance, they are very adorable. It’s also surprising how much noise they make for being such a small creature.
They definitely are adorable, and yes, it’s a bit shocking how those little bodies can create such racket! This one was telling off someone, but I couldn’t see who he was yelling at.
He seemed to be doing okay, especially for the end of winter. I have seen him round and about regularly now that we have warmed up a bit (I think it’s the same one!). I hope he stays safe.
They certainly do! I’m starting to see a few more of them now, but the enormous ravens that we have up here (62° north latitude; Yellowknife, NWT) are watching, too. These squirrels have to have eyes in the back of their heads!
What a great capture. Even though squirrels can be such a nuisance, they are very adorable. It’s also surprising how much noise they make for being such a small creature.
They definitely are adorable, and yes, it’s a bit shocking how those little bodies can create such racket! This one was telling off someone, but I couldn’t see who he was yelling at.
When you interpret squirrel-talk, you interpret very well.
You capture not only the ‘meat’ of the nut, but the shell!
Thank you very much. I’m bilingual, so it comes naturally. 😉 Cheers.
I think even the squirrels are tired of winter and shouting at it to go away. Have a great Tuesday Lynette. Allan
Hahaha! That’s definitely an interpretation. I have no idea who he was shouting at, but he wasn’t happy!
I hope he is finding enough to eat this winter.
He seemed to be doing okay, especially for the end of winter. I have seen him round and about regularly now that we have warmed up a bit (I think it’s the same one!). I hope he stays safe.
What adorable tiny “teefs” 🙂
Yes, he’s a completely adorable little guy, but my, he can make an incredible racket!
Squirrels have personality. 🙂
They certainly do! I’m starting to see a few more of them now, but the enormous ravens that we have up here (62° north latitude; Yellowknife, NWT) are watching, too. These squirrels have to have eyes in the back of their heads!