Saturday, December 20, 2014

Squirrel, December 20, 2014


A raccoon tore the top off the bird feeder, making it easy for the squirrels to reach right in
and help themselves!

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15 comments:

  1. It is nice that the critters help each out! Cute photo, Lea! Thank you for sharing and linking up your post to my critter party.. Have a happy weekend..

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  2. I would quite like to see the Racoon as well as your squirrels and birds. I know Racoons can be pests but of course we don't have such a creature in the UK.

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  3. Them squirrels are clever ~ Great shot!

    Happy Holidays to you,
    artmusedog and carol

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  4. You've caught this well. Squirrels have always been too quick for me. Great stuff! Well done!

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  5. Well who doesn't want an easy meal! Have a great Sunday and a wonderful Christmas week ahead.

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  6. Aw, the ol' critter assist play. Nutkin is incorrigible!
    ~

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  7. Oh goodness!! That reminds me I need to check my suet feeder....squirrels like to take it apart and steal the suet!

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    1. Hello Emily,
      I buy suet with sunflower seeds in it. I've seen the squirrels dig out the seeds and just throw the suet bits on the ground!
      Hope your Dad is recovering well.
      Have a wonderful Christmas!
      Lea

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  8. Stinkers. Reminds me of the sparrows stealing all my chicken feed.

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    1. We ate squirrel and dumplings when I was a kid. I am beginning to consider it again!
      Have a great day! And a Merry Christmas!
      Lea

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  9. Bad raccoon! I have squirrel pics posted today. ☺

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  10. Ugh, I have a love/hate relationship with squirrels. Love taking cute photos of them, hate what they are doing in my garden!

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