Oh, how adorable! I love how you've captured the coiled energy in his (or her) posture. It looks like a leap is about to occur. The effects are great too.
Great ! It remember my "Visiteur matinal..." i founded when I was in Davenport : http://pierre-boyer.blogspot.fr/p/bestioles.html Best regards from France,
"Look, it was Christmas. Everyone was celebrating. It was just a few nuts. And seeds, I found some seeds. And you know how the food and wine flows at those Christmas parties. I'm heading to the treadmill soon. . .you'll see. I'm sure I can knock off a few ounces in no time."
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
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He has indeed made himself a resident. Love this, Lowell, thanks so much for sharing.
Oh, how adorable! I love how you've captured the coiled energy in his (or her) posture. It looks like a leap is about to occur. The effects are great too.
Looks like that squirrel's been enjoyin' some home-cookin'!
I love squirrels! Great shot.
Great !
It remember my "Visiteur matinal..." i founded when I was in Davenport :
http://pierre-boyer.blogspot.fr/p/bestioles.html
Best regards from France,
Pierre
He is probably hanging around the bird cage to get a little of whatever the birds are eating.
So sweet!
Great catch, that's one well fed looking squirrel!
I'm also a huge fan of these adorable critters!Squirrels are gorgeous and you got a beautiful shot!
Léia
Lowell, what a great shot! I love how squirrels like to pose...still as a statue. Looks like you were able to get really close.
They are good at finding the bird feeders!
Daring little beast.
This is cute. I like to watch squirrels, they are such characters.
Looking to get into some trouble!
"Look, it was Christmas. Everyone was celebrating. It was just a few nuts. And seeds, I found some seeds. And you know how the food and wine flows at those Christmas parties. I'm heading to the treadmill soon. . .you'll see. I'm sure I can knock off a few ounces in no time."
Shouldn't the squirrel be in the cage and the bird let out?
Well spotted, cool capture!
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