Oh wow that is wonderful! I love squirrels Ann and always hoped to see a red squirrel. We went to Newborough on Anglesey when the reds were almost extinct (we didn't see one) and after almost 20 years thy are thriving and the greys are extinct there now. A bit of a double edged sword I think, but the reds and greys can't live side by side. Lovely photo.
I'm glad the reds are back in Anglesey. The Isle of Wight have them, but we didn't see any last time we went there. We did see reds up in Scotland years and years ago. I watched a mother squirrel leave her baby on a branch, she went off but when she came back the baby had 'moved' from where she had left it, and she literally told it off! really had a go at it.
If the red squirrels are that big, imagine the size of the grey ones! No reds near where I love, plenty of grey and black ones (known as treerats), but reds are often seen a few miles north of here, further away from people and civilization.
We call them treerats too, seems a shame really, because I really like them. Although I'm from the New Forest originally, and they're known as Skudgies, and that's what I always think of them as.
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A bit bigger than the ones I photographed! Imagine the damage ones that size could cause. There's a reason they are so small.
Amazing, how did he do that?
He does look large!
Imagine! yes...for the same reason I'm glad cows can't fly! lol
iphone picture Judy, the camera is really good on it.
Just a tad yes, lol :-)
He looks as big as William! :-)
Noe THAT'S a squirrel! lol :)
Oh wow that is wonderful! I love squirrels Ann and always hoped to see a red squirrel. We went to Newborough on Anglesey when the reds were almost extinct (we didn't see one) and after almost 20 years thy are thriving and the greys are extinct there now. A bit of a double edged sword I think, but the reds and greys can't live side by side. Lovely photo.
http://discoveranglesey.com/outdetails/3940-Red-Squirrel-Trust-Wales
He was HUGE :-)
No mistaking that when we came across it! lol
I'm glad the reds are back in Anglesey. The Isle of Wight have them, but we didn't see any last time we went there. We did see reds up in Scotland years and years ago. I watched a mother squirrel leave her baby on a branch, she went off but when she came back the baby had 'moved' from where she had left it, and she literally told it off! really had a go at it.
...and Thanks for the link about the reds on Anglesey...good read :-)
If the red squirrels are that big, imagine the size of the grey ones!
No reds near where I love, plenty of grey and black ones (known as treerats), but reds are often seen a few miles north of here, further away from people and civilization.
We call them treerats too, seems a shame really, because I really like them. Although I'm from the New Forest originally, and they're known as Skudgies, and that's what I always think of them as.
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