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Squirrel on Branch
A close up of the tiny blooms on a bridal wreath spiraea bush.
Red squirrel on the snow  taken in Kyiv, Ukraine, in winter
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butterfly on the flower
A Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) in Scotland, UK
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Red squirrel sits on a pine branch.
A horizontal shot of a cute squirrel near a piece of wood in the forest
Comma butterfly on budding goose-berry.
Essex skipper or European skipper butterfly - Thymelicus lineola sucks with its trunk nectar from a Carthusian pink blossom - Dianthus carthusianorum
Green glitter beetle on leaf.
butterfly on the flower
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Young Squirrel sits on tree in summer. Beautiful and red-haired young squirrel sits on a tree branch in summer. Eurasian red squirrel, Sciurus vulgaris.
Close-up Yellow leaf tree in springtime
A closeup of a red squirrel in a forest surrounded by greenery with a blurry background
Peacock butterfly sitting on a Tagetes
Colorful orange butterfly stands on yellow flower of Tagetes erecta plant
The red squirrel or Eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) is a species of tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus common throughout Eurasia. The red squirrel is an arboreal, primarily herbivorous rodent. \nIn Great Britain, Ireland, and in Italy numbers have decreased drastically in recent years. This decline is associated with the introduction by humans of the eastern grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) from North America. However, the population in Scotland is stabilising due to conservation efforts, awareness and the increasing population of the pine marten, a European predator that selectively controls grey squirrels.\nDistribution:\nRed squirrels occupy boreal, coniferous woods in northern Europe and Siberia, preferring Scots pine, Norway spruce and Siberian pine. In western and southern Europe they are found in broad-leaved woods where the mixture of tree and shrub species provides a better year round source of food. In most of the British Isles and in Italy, broad-leaved woodlands are now less suitable due to the better competitive feeding strategy of introduced grey squirrels (source Wikipedia). \n\nIn the Netherlands this Species is quite common in Forests and Parks.
butterfly on the flower in spring
Insect on branch.
White begonia flowers in a city park on a flower bed
Painted Lady perched on flower head
A closeup of the meadow brown butterfly (Maniola jurtina) on a purple flower
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A small squirrel peeks out from behind a branch
Sweet-Alyssum 'Snow Crystals'
Pyrgus sidea on the flower
Butterfly spreading wings on flower.
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