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The day before yesterday we saw four squirrels, two red and brown ones for over half an hour. Definitely not the greatest shots, but pretty cool encounter. Some tadpoles were still present. https://lyse.isobeef.org/waldspaziergang-2021-05-21/
@lyse We really don’t have that many hills around here, which makes those shots quite refreshing and enjoyable for me. 😊 And TIL: Dark brown squirrels exist.
@lyse We really don’t have that many hills around here, which makes those shots quite refreshing and enjoyable for me. 😊 And TIL: Dark brown squirrels exist.
@lyse We really don’t have that many hills around here, which makes those shots quite refreshing and enjoyable for me. 😊 And TIL: Dark brown squirrels exist.
@movq Glad to be of service. ;-) Up until a few weeks ago I always thought that the dark browns are the invasive Americans. As it turns out, they're gray instead and the dark brown ones are Eurasian squirrels, too.