I got lucky and got this shot of one of our white squirrels this morning!!! He was robbing the birdfeeder of sunflower seed!!! His bird buddies loved it!!!
He’s going down the chain to the birdfeeder here!!!
Checking out the contents…mmmm…what’s with this??? just a few seeds…
“those big people need to fix this!!!
Sunflower seeds for the blue jay and the dove!!!
The Cardinal and the Dove looking for more sunflower seeds to “fall from the sky”…
Wow, a squirrel’s work is never done…
Woodpeckers…don’t need a white squirrel’s help …
Have a wonderful week!!!
These pictures are so amazing!!! I can't believe you have all these beautiful animals in your yard. The white squirrel is so pretty...
ReplyDeleteI have never seen a white squirrel in person, but they are pretty in pictures!
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of nor seen a white squirrel. Those pictures are great and love the captions. Do you have more than one of those?
ReplyDeleteI've seen your white squirrels before in pictures---but it still amazes me that you have them RIGHT here in Tennessee... Amazing!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat woodpecker is a Red-bellied...
Great pictures, Becky..
Hugs,
Betsy
Cute pictures!!!
ReplyDeleteWe have several white squirrels in a park not far from our house. I spotted one of them last year in a tree next door to us. I so wished he would come closer so I could get some pictures!
We once saw a white flying squirrel. Your pictures are precious!
ReplyDeleteLove your pictures..........I saw a 'white' squirrel last year and when I told some people they looked at me like I was making up the story....... now I can show them your Blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing......erica
I'm finally back to blogging after my extended absence while I made my BIG move to Georgia and was thrilled to see you were posting pics of your beautiful white squirrels today, I always enjoy them so much.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful squirrel! I have seen red, gray and black squirrels but never a white one. Great series of photos!
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That white squirrel looks more "rodenty" to me than our darker furred ones. Great photos!
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