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Dark brown eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) sitting on the branch of a coniferous tree.
Red squirrel posing with a hazelnut on a dull day
Squirrel in a tree looking cute.
Eastern gray squirrel, Sciurus carolinensis, closeup standing with paws together with a curious look for wildlife, wildlife control, funny animals
Close-up of a wild grey squirrel on a branch, eating.
Juneberry (Amelanchier lamarckii), blooms of springtime
Squirrel on a tree branch looking at the camera.
White Rowan or Mountain-ash Sorbus aucuparia flowers among green leaves. Rowan inflorescence. Mountain-ash white spring buds and flowers, close-up, selective focus.
Squirrel eating a nut on a tree branch
Black Squirrel gathers nuts for the winter ahead in Cowichan Valley
Arrowwood Eskimo branch with flowers - Latin name - Viburnum Eskimo
Grey Squirrel feeds on pine kernel in Pine tree. The Grey Squirrel is the most common tree squirrel found in the forests and woodlands of Britain, often regarded as a pest and predator of the Red Squirrel. Photographed in Dorset, England, UK
Spiraea Vanhoutei flower tree
Springtime beauty
Bridalwreath spirea (Spiraea prunifolia).
Squirrel sitting on a branch looking down towards the viewer.
leaves(leaf) background
Space for shot
Brown north american squirrel close up portrait on the tree
Isolated mountain laurel shrub blooming on bank of beaver pond in Connecticut, where this is the state flower, at the height of spring
Ukon Cherry flowers swaying in the wind cloudy day closeup. High quality photo. Nerima district Tokyo Japan 04.05.2023. This cherry flower is called UKON.
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
The herb kvanne - Angelica, in blooming. Wild herbs
Hebe in Kent, England. This flowering shrub is native to New Zealand where it is the largest plant genus
A branch of Wild Cherry taken against an almost clear blue sky. Close-up and very well focussed with clear details of many flowers.
A pine squirrel is sitting on a branch in the forest munching on a pine cone.
Plum tree in blossum flowers spring time, sunny day
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.
Prunus serotina, prunus padus, hackberry, bird cherry
Blooming Mirabelle plum (Prunus domestica L.) in spring
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