Baby Love!!
I found a teeny, tiny squirrel in my yard.
I found a teeny, tiny squirrel in my yard.
and can I tell you, he is just about the sweetest thing I have ever seen.
Even if you don't love squirrels, you would love this little guy.
I had my 300mm lens on, I had to pull out a little to get these pictures.
I shared some peanuts with him...
and he was one happy camper!!
So this is what's happening in my neck of the woods.
I'm sharing today with
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So cute! That last shot is just perfect! I love their coloring - that tan/brown/black/gray mix....even though I'm not the biggest fan of squirrels, I so think they're pretty to look at. And I've never seen a baby!!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that. I can't believe he did not run off. The ones around here will not even let them selves be seen 2 seconds. Super cute. And such great pictures. Hope your working on the mini.
ReplyDeleteANA
Love the baby squirrel!!
ReplyDeleteThat squirrel is cute...
ReplyDeleteCute ...It's funny...when we lived right in town we had squirrels...but not here on the edge of town!
ReplyDeleteI have a love/hate relationship with squirrels. Right now, I love them because I have figured out how to keep them out of my bird feeders. This little guy sure is cute. That's where they get you though. They look cute and innocent and the next thing you know they are eating away at the squirrel-proof feeder you have up. lol. Wonderful pics!!!
ReplyDeleteHe is absolutely adorable! Well...until he grows up and starts destroying things. ha! You shots are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteHe certainly looks happy.Hug B
ReplyDeleteWell, I'll be darned -- you are early to RT this week, Debbie! yay!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is this little one? His/her ears aren't even fully developed yet!
Cutie patootie.
they are precious when they're young. their tails are so perfect. :)
ReplyDeleteAwe, how cute he is!!!
ReplyDeleteAnd did you notice in that last photo ... his little hands are folded together - in a HEART??? LOVE that!!!
We planted seed/nut bearing hardwoods at our home 10 years ago. Some day I will enjoy squirrels again :) Your photos are great. Thanks for linking.
ReplyDeleteBobbie
It's so cute. Wish I had them in my garden.
ReplyDeletegr. Marijke
I love watching the squirrels, and yes this little one is adorable!
ReplyDeleteOh so cute - how could anybody not love that. You got some great pictures of him.
ReplyDeleteI wuv him!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cutie, great shots Debbie!
ReplyDeleteHe is so little. He is also very cute!! I would want him.
ReplyDeleteHe' lovely! We do not see many of those, here, in Portugal...So I enjoy seeing one...in your photos: thank you!
ReplyDeleteBShell
These are fantastic, Debbie! Wonderful shots! Squirrels always make me laugh! You're getting excellent photos with your new lens!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photographs, beautiful squirrel. I am greeting
ReplyDeleteI thought I'd best comment here in the right place!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are fabulous...very impressive, as are all your bird and animal shots!
I don't think I have one photo of our squirrels (and we have many!!) that isn't a blur of fur with its back to me!
Whether they be human or animal sweet little faces are hard to resist aren't they, Debbie.
ReplyDeleteA delightful series of shots.
Too cute for words! What a charmer.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you have a new friend and a cute one to boot.....Great shots....
ReplyDeleteSweetness abounds! What a cutie! I love the little curled fingers and fluffy white belly. Debbie, your photographs are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh. He or she looks like the New York version of the tree rats that Theresa has. So cute!
ReplyDeleteVery fun pictures and they are magazine worthy.
ReplyDeleteWhen we lived in the northwest one day their was a squirrel on our lawn with 4 Quail were surround him. I didn't have a camera ready for that one.
He surely is sweet!
ReplyDeleteHe does not seem bothered by being photographed at all.
Wonderful photos !!!
ReplyDeleteAwe, how cute he is !
Lucy