26 June 2010

Some squirrels have a lot of nerve.

The squirrels in Savannah are more than happy to pose for me.
The squirrels everywhere else are too.
This little guy could not wait to have his picture taken.
This one was busy, but still took time to pose nicely for my camera.
We have squirrels at home too. They will scamper and play in an adorable fashion for hours.
They leap from tree to tree or bounce across the ground like little balls of fluff.
When the camera comes out, they disappear.
Now, to add insult to injury, while we were off taking photos of Savannah squirrels,
ours were having a pecan party on the front steps, and they left their mess for us to clean up.
That is a lot of nerve.
Smiles, they are still cute.
Cheers,
Kat

4 comments:

  1. I love to watch the squirrels! We have a pecan tree in our back yard and the fuzzy squirrels seem very happy with it too!

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  2. Awww what cheeky squirrels!! LOL!!!

    But you are so right - they're adorable and very brazen too. I love em!

    Great pics of the Savannah squirrels (that sounds so exotic!).

    Thanks for sharing, take care
    x

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  3. Squirrels are so amazing. When we lived in Houston we had a squirrel that would, daily, throw acorns at our dog. It was soooo funny! They're cute.

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  4. I know squirrels can be a nuisance but oh aren't they cute? We have black squirrels with big bushy tails here where I live. They will stop and pose for you though ~ they seem to love the attention! :)

    Hope you have a wonderful week Kat!
    xo Catherine

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