This has to be the quintessential pose of a squirrel. They look so sweet and harmless when in this position that you wouldn't think that they could vandalize your garden and birdfeeders. It's good they are so cute!
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You summed that up perfectly!
ReplyDeleteCute indeed. Didn't know they are also black.
ReplyDeleteThat black squirrel is very black! So different from our squirrelly little rascals!
ReplyDeleteVery true! I've seen that pose quite often. What cutie in this shot.
ReplyDeleteNo mistaking this critter's identity - cute as can be!
ReplyDeleteHe/she/it is a beauty!
ReplyDeleteSurely, that little guy/gal can do no harm to a garden. Warm greetings!
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy seeing them, as mischievous as they can be!
ReplyDeleteHe looks adorable, a black beauty. Only seen a black squirrel once in a park in NY. Thanks for showing him/her.
ReplyDeleteHello, I think I have seen a black squirrel once. It was too quick for a photo. Cute shot of your squirrel. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Have a happy day and weekend ahead.
ReplyDeleteAlways good to see a black squirrel. They just don't exist in the upper Midwest.
ReplyDeleteWe love squirrels, especially these Black ones :)
ReplyDeleteHave a Happy Weekend, Pat!
Peace :)
Black bandit more likely.
ReplyDeleteI don't have seen a black squirrels. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteDeceptively sweet you think Pat ☺ Are black squirrels a common sight?
ReplyDeleteI didn't know there was such a thing as a black squirrel. Are they unique to Canada/northern US?
ReplyDeleteYou are spot on!
ReplyDeleteLovely !
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