Saturday, March 31, 2018

Upside Down Eater

We haven't had any snow for a few weeks now and this pic was taken about a month ago during a bit of a storm. This grey squirrel was determined to have a bite to eat and actually hung from that suet feeder for several minutes while he munched away.  
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20 comments:

  1. Those little devils are so agile. Great action photo.

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  2. Squirrels are great fun to watch. And they are very determined to get what they want, especially when it comes to food. This is a great photo and fun post! Have a great day!

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  3. Hello, the squirrels seem to be able to anything if it comes to eating.
    Cute photo, the snow looks cold. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. I appreciate your visit and comment. Happy Saturday, enjoy your weekend. Happy Easter to you and your family.

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  4. That seems like such an uncomfortable position to be in while eating but, I guess squirrels are more flexible than people.

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  5. What a gymnast! The snow seems to add sparkle!

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  6. Squirrels are some of the most determined rodents out there.

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  7. Can't keep a good squirrel down or upside down in this case. :)

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  8. So very athletic!
    Cute capture.
    Happy Easter WE to y'all.
    Peace :)

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  9. ...they will do anything for a free meal.

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  10. I love watching squirrels. They also like to taunt Gus, our dog, and Gus enjoys barking at them. Happy Easter

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  11. Great photo! Those darn squirrels are so smart and determined.

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  12. He's a determined little critter Pat, he's not going to let anything as simple as gravity stop him 😀

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  13. Nature never gives up; or bores!

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  14. They have an unending list of talents!

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  15. There is nothing those evil beasts won't do to get a meal.

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  16. Squirrels don't take no for an answer ...

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