He didn't look so ordinary to me. Apart from being "red" (unusual in
much of the US) he seems to have a much shorter nose than a common gray
squirrel.
Chuck Norcutt
John Hudson wrote:
> .............. an ordinary town and country squirrel.
>
> jh
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> Subject: [OM] Breakfast time
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>> John Hudson wrote>
>>> Seen here
>>>
>>> www.johnhudsonphoto.com/NovaScotia30.html
>>>
>>> are a few E-3 shots taken last Sunday morning of a little critter
>>> enjoying
>>> his breakfast. The first two shots were taken with a 12-60. The remainder
>>> were taken with a 50-200 SWD on a tripod.
>> What kind of furry critter is that, John?
>>
>> Brian Swale.
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