Thank you! Any Danish people looking at this post will think how boring it is, but they won't realise what a novelty it is to us as we only have violent grey ones!!
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Wow! Welll done on catching that one. <y garden is filled with grey ones. Grrr.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic picture!! Nature at it's best!
ReplyDeleteNuts! Or is he eating something else! Fab photo!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo - and lucky you, seeing the last of the snow!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, our enigmatic red squirrel xxx
ReplyDeleteThank you all!
ReplyDelete@writingsramblingsandreviews - He is eating the buds off the tree (which I don't mind as it will be less for me to pick up later in the year)...!
Gorgeous photo. I had a grey squirrel as my silent Sunday a few weeks ago. We hardly see red squirrels anymore x
ReplyDeleteYou lucky thing! We have lots of cheeky grey ones round here but have never seen a red :(
ReplyDeleteThat's lovely - I adore squirrels and I LOVE seeing red ones. Great capture.
ReplyDeleteLove red squirrels - see them when I visit my sister in Scotland, but they're much more wary of people than the greys.
ReplyDeleteI wish we could see more of these here. Much better than their thuggish grey cousins!
ReplyDeleteAww I love him. Well captured!
ReplyDeleteMy children actually asked if that was a squirrel as they are so used to seeing grey ones. Fantastic shot!
ReplyDeleteOh he is so cute, your so lucky to capture one
ReplyDeleteI really love this - they are so wonderful only seen a red one once in UK
ReplyDeleteThank you! Any Danish people looking at this post will think how boring it is, but they won't realise what a novelty it is to us as we only have violent grey ones!!
ReplyDeleteI love this- I have never seen a red one in the UK, millions of grey ones but reds are very rare now.
ReplyDeleteWow, great capture! A rare site (in England anyway!).
ReplyDeleteWow! Great picture :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! I Love Red squirrels....beautiful x
ReplyDeleteSquirrel Nutkin lives on!
ReplyDeleteHe’s not squirrelling his nuts away. Great capture.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, red squirrels in your garden you are very lucky..
ReplyDeleteWow! A red squirrel we don't see many of those over here mostly see fry ones. What a gorgeous photo :)
ReplyDeleteOh, how beautiful! I have never, ever seen a red :(
ReplyDeleteI've only ever seen swift flashes of fur of wild Reds when on holiday. You lucky thing!
ReplyDeleteToo beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat's gorgeous - great shot ;-)
ReplyDeleteOh so cute! I love squirrels.
ReplyDeletehow lovely and so rare to see.
ReplyDeleteWow a red squirel! I've only ever seen one of those in a conservation site!
ReplyDeleteDon't think I have ever seen one of those
ReplyDeleteYou can't help but look and smile at him can you?
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone... :)
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