Just to prove that all of our Eastern Grey Squirrels aren't black I thought I would post this handsome grey one spotted by Trinity College at U of T. They are greatly outnumbered by the black ones but they are around. I always thing the grey ones have bushier tails than the black ones.
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...interesting, I had never seen a black one until I visited Ottawa.
ReplyDeleteCute photo. This one looks very much like the ones we have here.
ReplyDeleteWe also have gray squirrels, and the occasional red squirrel. You caught this handsome fellow in his environment. We work to try to keep squirrels out of our bird feeders.
ReplyDeleteGreat capture, they are a common critter seen in my yard.
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Very cute, we don't have them here.
ReplyDeleteadorable!! and i would agree with you about the tails, the gray one are "fluffier'!! enjoy the rest of your weekend!!
ReplyDeleteIt does seem like that about the tails.
ReplyDeleteA trick of the camera I think, but the tail looks flatter.
ReplyDeleteThat grey fellow looks wonderfully plush and proud, a soft reminder that a bit of rarity makes the sighting even sweeter.
ReplyDeleteCute!
ReplyDeleteCutie alert again, although this squirrel is striking a rather peculiar pose.
ReplyDeleteFeels like we have more grey ones here.
ReplyDeleteThey are so fast and difficult to photographe. Respect!
ReplyDeleteFun to watch.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful, fluffy tail!
ReplyDeleteHello :)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful and photogenic creature, You captured it well and it's two toned bushy tail is gorgeous.