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Eurasian Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus)
Perched on a fence post, a pyrrhuloxia, also known as the desert cardinal, searches for food in the Chihuahuan Desert near the horse corral in Big Bend Ranch State Park in west Texas.
An American Kestrel shows interest in taking a tour loop at Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico
Rock Squirrel forages along the south rim of the Grand Canyon. A type of large ground squirrel that can be up to 21 inches long.
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.
A golden mantled ground squirrel with light snow falling in the background
The Rock Squirrel (Otospermophilus variegatus) is a medium sized ground squirrel but can also be seen climbing boulders, rocks and trees. It is typically 8-10 inches long, with a bushy tail up to 8 inches long. Rock squirrels are grayish-brown, with some patches of cinnamon color.  They have a light-colored ring around their eyes and pointed ears that project well above their heads.  In the northern reach of their habitat, rock squirrels hibernate during the colder months of the year. In southern areas, rock squirrels may not hibernate at all.  These squirrels are diurnal animals that spend their days burrowed underground or hiding beneath bushes and rocks, only emerging to forage for food or to find mates.  The rock squirrel is omnivorous with its diet consisting mostly of leaves, stems and seeds.  They may also eat some insects and other small animals.  This rock squirrel was photographed on Campbell Mesa in the Coconino National Forest near Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
ground squirrel on rock ledge
Medium shot of a colorful squirrel posing on a tree in Yosemite National Park
Common parakeet between the branches of australian pine with a small fruit in its beak
Least Chipmunk, Eutamias minimus or Neotamias minimus, Eating Rabbitbursh, White Mountains in California, Inyo National Forest, Chordata, Mammalia,  Rodentia, Sciuridae
A ground squirrel (Xerus inaurus) with thorn branch, Kalahari, South Africa
Squirrel in Jasper National Park, Canada
California ground squirrel in Hungry Valley OHV
Chipmunk on root.
antelope squirrel chipmunk on cactus
A squirrel purchase itself top a round brown rock in a dry environment
At Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture
Acoma, NM: Historic Marker for Acoma Pueblo
The Beauty and Diversity of gredos Landscape
The public sign at the entrance to the town of Alice Springs in the dead centre of Australia.
Harris's antelope squirrel standing on its hind legs in La Paz, Mexico
Palm Striped Squirrel feeding on tree flower.
a cute chipmunk in Wyoming in autumn
Harris's antelope squirrel (Ammospermophilus harrisii) is a species of rodent in the family Sciuridae. It is found in Arizona and New Mexico in the United States, and in Sonora in Mexico. Sonoran Desert, Arizona. Eating a yellow flower, Encelia.
Harris's Antelope Squirrel, ammospermophilus harrisii, Adult standing on Stone
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.
This cute little chipmunk was just looking at us while eating the flowers.
Chipmunk sitting on rock in the forest
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