Cee’s Midweek Madness Photo challenge is any word with the letter ‘q’ – a good opportunity to showcase squirrels.

We have grey and black squirrels, and red ones, which are smaller. They are a source of amusement around here, always keeping Ric on his toes, trying to keep them off the bird feeders. My sister’s dog caught one the other day, which caused a flurry of panic. Eventually they negotiated the squirrel’s release. Another friend, detests them, so traps them and drives miles from her home to release them. She told me mid-summer that she had removed seventeen from her yard. I can’t help but wonder if they don’t find their way back.
No matter what the relationship to these quick moving, acrobats, they manage to make someone ‘squirrely”. My dogs resemble that statement.
Great photos! And I love your remarks. Yep, they know how to drive us nuts, don’t they? 🙂 ❤
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They do! Thanks
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We love to watch squirrels scurry up and down the trees. They are pure entertainment. I’ve never seen a black squirrel.
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That’s interesting, Eugi. They are so common here, and the more aggressive of the species. Their physical skills are amusing.
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I’ve never seen a black squirrel!
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No? They are common here. We have a few white ones too.
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Precious! 🙂 ❤
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😊
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Be still my heart. Thanks, VJ! 😎
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VJ, your squirrels are fantastic. 😀 😀
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Thanks Cee
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They are very tame here—I’ve seen them sneak up to someone’s bag sitting next to them on a bench and take things right out of it. (K)
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Lol. They are easy to tame. There’s a park in London where they will do the same.
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They are lots of fun to watch especially this time of year when they store things under the ground in the backyard for the winter. I don’t know how they will retrieve what they stored under 2 or 3 feet of snow! lol.
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It’s a mystery to me too.
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As annoying as they can be (they ate all my corn this year), I’d miss their antics if they weren’t around. We can’t always pick and choose our neighbours. Great photos.
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Lol, so true. I’ve seen them with cobs of corn. Little thieves.
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Aww, so cute . . .
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Such cute creatures. They don’t exist here so I am a bit fascinated. Excellent snaps.
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Thanks. Some think of them as rats with tales, but I find them amusing.
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No! Squirrels are far too cute to be thought of as rats!!
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I think so too. Such personalities
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Do people ever keep them as pets? (Weird question I know, but I am curious, as some people here keep kangaroo joeys and other native creatures as pets at times)
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I haven’t heard of keeping squirrels as pets. Chipmunks though.
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Are chipmunks related to squirrels?
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I don’t know. They are more like mice with long tails and stripes. They are very cute and also tameable.
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And here I was thinking that chipmunks were a made up cartoon character. Haha.
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Hahaha. A friend who came from elsewhere, saw one recently, and was surprised how little they were because of the cartoon representations.
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Exactly.
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I do think that they come back just like stray cats
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Right? I remember reading that they know all the places they buried their nuts. Surely, they won’t let that treasure go, lol
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Exactly! Thanks
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