BELINDA GROVER PHOTOGRAPHY

STOPS ALONG THE WAY

EASTERN GREY SQUIRREL

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Before the snow arrived in mid-December there were still pine cones and seeds for the taking. Between storing food for the winter ahead, this eastern grey squirrel stopped for a bite. The trees were bare and provided little colour to warm the scene. I liked the way the black and white treatment brought out the detail and texture.

26 thoughts on “EASTERN GREY SQUIRREL

  1. Adele Brand's avatar

    He’s got a fine tail!

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  2. Eliza Waters's avatar

    Cute shot, Belinda, he looks well prepared for winter!

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  3. naturebackin's avatar

    Lovely image. The squirrel looks quite intense. I guess they must wrap themselves in their luxurious tails when bedding down in their shelters.

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  4. Jet Eliot's avatar

    Yes, I like the textures here too, Belinda. Love the posture of the squirrel, as well as the different textures on its tail and body, and the limb, too.

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  5. Bay Photos By Donna's avatar

    Adorable and beautifully captured, Belinda!

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  6. Josh Gross's avatar

    Very under-appreciated animals, Grey squirrels are: apparently they’re extremely intelligent and good at solving puzzles; although I believe I heard that Grey squirrels are invasive species in the UK.

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  7. Reed Andariese's avatar

    Nice! Like the B&W with the subject!

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  8. wordsfromanneli's avatar

    Very sharp – every hair on the tail is detailed. Nicely done. Squirrels have to plan ahead for hard times in winter. Our local squirrel (Lincoln) came by for a visit a while back and I put some hazelnuts at the base of the tree where he used to bring the ones he “stole” in the fall. They disappeared quite quickly. I’m sure he has many hiding places for them.

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  9. Indira's avatar

    Adorable and apt tone in monochrome!

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  10. blhphotoblog's avatar

    Mono works really well for this shot Belinda, very nice.

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  11. Anne's avatar

    It has certainly worked well. What a lovely looking squirrel!

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