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squirrel with nut
A golden mantled ground squirrel with light snow falling in the background
A close-up view of an American Red Squirrel in the Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada. The focus is on the eye of the squirrel.
Juvenile Eastern Bluebird Hunting, Catching, and Eating/Feeding on Grasshopper in New Hampshire
Red squirrel at base of eastern white pine in December, feasting on pine cones while sitting on a pile of open cones and seeds. Note that the red squirrel may turn quite gray in winter and is smaller than the more familiar gray squirrel.
Siberian Flying Squirrel sitting in a burrow
a  young Squirrel is curious at La Jolla cove
in White Pine tree
Squirrel in Jasper National Park, Canada
An Antelope Ground Squirrel busily eats its way through a Joshua Tree seed pod in the Mojave Desert, while sitting stop.  Just outside Las Vegas, NV.
Chipmunk sitting on rock in the forest
Fox Squirrel photographed in its natural habitat in the wild in Marion County, Florida. He seemed to hug the tree. Photographed with a Canon 7D.
Medium shot of a colorful squirrel posing on a tree in Yosemite National Park
Beautiful image of a tree with the background mountain with snow.
A squirrel purchase itself top a round brown rock in a dry environment
A western grey squirrel perched high up in a tree
A young red squirrel pauses curiously in an evergreen pine tree, staring at the camera as it prepares to descend and run along the forest floor.
A flying squirrel sits on a branch in a park in Hokkaido.
Blue Jay
a man rides his mountain bike fast through the desert mountain landscape with juniper tree.  horizontal wide angle composition.  sandia mountains, new mexico.
Chipmunk in tree by pond
a squirrel feeds in a forest near Prescott, AZ
Siberian chipmunk living in the woods close to Tilburg in the Netherlands
The Golden-mantled Ground Squirrel (Callospermophilus lateralis) is a commonly observed rodent in Yellowstone although it's often mistaken for a large chipmunk. Unlike chipmunks, it lacks facial stripes.
antelope squirrel chipmunk on cactus
The Abert's Squirrel (Sciurus aberti woodhouse) is commonly found anywhere in the American Southwest where there are enough Ponderosa pine trees to supply the squirrel’s nutritional needs. Identified by their dark gray backs with a red-brown patch, the most distinctive feature of Abert's squirrels are their big tufted ears. The hair on the ears actually grows longer in the fall and winter.  Abert's squirrels feed on the cones, buds, and twigs of Ponderosa pine trees as well as fungus and tree sap. They find their food high in the trees by jumping from branch to branch with no apparent fear of heights.  The favorite food of the Abert’s squirrel is the cones of the Ponderosa Pine.  The relationship between the squirrel and pine tree is very interesting and complex.  The tree provides the squirrel with the nutrition it needs while the squirrel helps the tree by spreading ectomycorrhizal fungi spores which are beneficial to the survival of the Ponderosa Pine.  This Abert’s Squirrel, with its long tufted ears, was photographed while sitting on a branch near Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Beautiful scenery from around the southwestern state of New Mexico.
Squirrel in Jasper National Park, Canada
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