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Squirrel eating a nut on a tree branch
A close-up of a Grey Squirrel perched on a tree branch
Close-up of a wild grey squirrel on a branch, eating.
A ground squirrel pauses and sits up to check out its surroundings
Eastern chipmunk stretching out on rock, a funny and endearing pose. Twenty-four of the world's 25 chipmunk species live in North America, but only this species is found in the east. The chipmunk is one of the most curious animals, fascinated by human doings. They can even seem to enjoy human company. Taken wide open in the dark woods of Connecticut's northwest hills, with the narrow focus on the big eyes.
Lilac Bush Blooming Flowers in a Spring Garden
Grunge map of the state of Washington (USA) with its flag printed within its border on an old paper.
Sciurus vulgaris. Squirrel  manducat nuces inter pinus acus pinus
Squirrel sitting on a branch looking down towards the viewer.
A squirrel perched atop a bed of tall green grass and leaves, eating a nut in a park setting.
a gray squirrel looking at the camera
DELMARVA Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger cinereus)
A variegated squirrel with its tail erect stretches out on a tree branch to another in a tree in Costa Rica.
Portrait of an eastern grey squirrel (sciurus carolinensis) eating a nut
Curious eastern gray squirrel on tree trunk with acorn. In the Connecticut wild, autumn
Hydrangea paniculata is a Deciduous Shrub and Native of China, Japan and Korea
Squirrel sitting on a branch looking down towards the viewer.
A cute grey squirrel sitting on grass in the wild.
Possible hybrid between easstern grey and red squirrel, feasts on maple flowers with tongue out, in spring
Grey squirrel, London, UK
State Capitol of Texas
A small squirrel surrounded by bushes and grass in a woodland setting
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 short tufted ears, was photographed while gathering nesting material near Walnut Canyon Lakes in Flagstaff, Arizona, USA.
Map of North Dakota on green felt
Squirrel on a tree branch eating a nut.
Portrait of an eastern grey squirrel (sciurus carolinensis) eating a nut
Squirrel sitting on a branch looking down towards the viewer.
Grey squirrel having a cat nap
Hydrangea paniculata, commonly called panicle hydrangea, is a vigorous, upright, rapid growing, deciduous shrub that is native to Japan and China. It grows to 3-5 meter high, and features oval to ovate dark green leaves and upright, sharply-pointed, conical, terminal flower panicles containing both fertile and sterile flowers that bloom from mid-summer into autumn.\nThe genus name Hydrangea comes from hydor meaning \
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