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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Morning Shadows


This young squirrel is so tiny, he fits on the lip of the
bird feeder!  It was the perfect place to have some breakfast
as the sun was coming up this morning.


24 comments:

  1. Aw... He's like a tea cosy for the bird feeder!

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  2. Awww - that is adorable! (And the lighting is perfect!)

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  3. Hi Betsy - lovely fluffy tail surround .. gorgeous shot - cheers Hilary

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    1. He is holding it like a circle around himself, isn't he? For balance, I'm sure, but
      it's so cute!

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  4. Lovely shot with the light remaining in the background. . :)

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    1. Yeah, that tree made a nice umbrella of shade to the sun coming up!

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  5. Aww what a cutie! Is it Kiki's little one? Well I guess he is not having ID on him ... haha. The light is perfect, so are the colours :-)

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    1. I'm sure he belongs to Kiki! He's so tiny and cute!

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  6. Can snack and be still
    Sure fits the bill
    A mixed feeder now
    The birds may have a cow

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    1. The birds take turns and patiently wait
      on a branch nearby as the squirrel eats the bait.

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  7. Betsy, you catch the most interesting pictures. And that is a little guy on that feeder.

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    1. He IS little..that rim is only about 3" wide. He has no problem fitting
      his whole body on it! haha.

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  8. Great photo...but...I still hate when those pesky squirrels empty the feeders!!
    There are 3 babies at the cottage...they are eating me out of house and home!!
    Enjoy your day Betsy...lovely and sunny here...
    Cheers!
    Linda :o)

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    1. You need a feeder like mine...and then put black oil sunflower seeds in it.
      It really slows them down..and they can't dump it all on the ground!

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  9. Hu Betsy, Any Maiden Hair Fern advice? Just picked one up. Hoping to keep her alive. karen

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    1. Hi :)

      Yes....put it in a place where it will get diffused light. And they don't like any draft or breeze so
      it shouldn't be near a vent, ceiling fan or open window. Mine seem to do best when watered every day and it really took off when I repotted it. Hope that helps!

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