Back when me and siter were growing up you would have been glad to get some nice fried squirrel and biscuits! Those squirrels are hard to catch on camera. Nice job!
Very good camo- that squirrel's family taught it well. I had difficulty seeing it except for your teaser in the title, I would have missed it and just thought it was a neat tree limb . . . which it is. lol
i spy.
ReplyDeleteNice shot! You've got a really nice blog!
ReplyDeleteIf you hadn't written the text in the picture I would never have seen it.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
He was kinda hard to see at first! If he was here, I would swear he was stealing a pecan!!!
ReplyDeleteDo you eat the squirrel? We never shoot the squirrels in Norway. I can't understand why you hunt them...
ReplyDeleteSquirrels remind me of rats with a thicker tail. There is no way I could eat squirrel. I shiver at the thought. Great shot though.
ReplyDeleteBack when me and siter were growing up you would have been glad to get some nice fried squirrel and biscuits!
ReplyDeleteThose squirrels are hard to catch on camera. Nice job!
Astrid, Ingrid and Sigrid are Norwegian names, interesting!
ReplyDeleteI think squirrels are beautiful animals, they don't look like rats at all! Do they taste like rabits? We ate rabits when I were a child.
I had to look twice but now i see it. Good shot.
ReplyDeleteA camera shy squirrel! Love it.
ReplyDeleteOh My - he sure is hidden there.
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LOVE squirrels....not to shoot with a gun but to shoot with a camera :)
Very good camo- that squirrel's family taught it well. I had difficulty seeing it except for your teaser in the title, I would have missed it and just thought it was a neat tree limb . . . which it is. lol
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oh that is a nice shot of the squirrel but your right if you had not mentioned i think we may not of seen it.
ReplyDeleteHehehe - how cute! Love this post!
ReplyDeleteI can see him... ;)
ReplyDeleteNice shot.
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