6/21/09 ~ Featured in Squirrels & Chipmunks ~ Thank you!!!!! 6/14/09 ~ Featued in Extreme Close-ups – thank you!!!!! / . / Chippy was up before the sunrise this morning. He’s wild but just like a pet. I put some nuts on my doorstep and had to use the flash because it was still a bit dark out to get a good picture. Taken 6/11/09 at my kitchen door ~ Clarks Valley, PA / . Come see more CHIPPY pictures!!! Thanks for visiting!. / . / Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi / F stop: F/5.6 Exposure: 1/200 sec. Focal length: 55.0 mm / Flash: flash fired, Shutter speed (Tv): 7.6
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I couldn’t believe my eyes this morning when this little guy appeared at our bird feeder. This is the first time I’ve ever seen a Nuthatch and there were a pair of them toing and froing for their breakfast. Unfortunately the feeder was in deep shade at the time but then this little fella went up to inspect the bird nesting basket which was in the sun, and here he is! Pure luck – it’s made my week! ;o) (Maybe I need to get out more, rofl!) ;o))) Canon EOS 50D with Canon EF 400mm L f/5.6
Featured in If it doesn’t belong 16th June 2009 Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/3 / ISO-100 /
A macro of the centre of the Helleborus! taken with a Fuji A 600 Digital Camera
Inside the coconut trunk.
oohh.. aahh… its one of those days…... making my head spin… going dotty …..... LOL it started off in FraxPlorer, as a fractal… but then we went into PSP and did all sorts of THINGS :))))))))))),,, and really went dotty :D
Picture of a squirrel acting nutty :)
taken outside local attraction
Two Fox Squirrels were chasing each other around in my backyard this morning. This one was hoping to sit on my patio and enjoy the walnut she had found. Unfortunately, the other squirrel caught up with her and the chase was on once again – - – around the tree, up the tree, under the bush, on the patio chair and into the City Park!!! I sure hope she gets a chance to enjoy that nut sometime today!!! lol
LOL! Just like an incorrigible youngster, Papa was caught licking his fingers after opening and eating a peanut! I mean, REALLY!!! Totally impolite and 100% hysterical. :-D When a squirrel is eating, it looks like they can’t see their mouths well enough to be sure there’s something good in their hands for their mouths to munch. Going by sense of smell alone, they seem to know when they’ve dropped a section of nut (or they count halves while eating and if there aren’t at least four, goodies are on the ground… somewhere. But Papa here was not looking for a missing nut half. And he wasn’t holding a shell with or without a nut in it either. Nope. Mr. Furball here was actually licking his fingers (toes/paws/hands?) and not the slightest bit ashamed to do so in from of a guest! I know this HAS to be tricky since there are at least 5 long claws on each ‘frontal mitt’ and he can’t see any of them either. Getting a snag has GOT to hurt – well it should hurt, right? Hmmm. Maybe squirrel tongues are immune to pain. This could be a marketing opportunity with billions of potential customers! I don’t know what sort of stuff tree squirrels like but I’m sure I could get some sort of acceptably cool bling on their LennyMade tongue piercings! Papa’d probably snatch up a diamond stud since he thinks he’s one too…
It’s Thanksgiving weekend here in Canada so we decided to go find a few squirrels and give them a peanuty treat for their special meal. I love these lil buggers!
a macro portrait of my rabbit Nutmeg nibbling grass
here is a picture of nutmeg with some meadow hay ,
We’ve all been there.
Posing nicely for me at Birkenhead park, the Wirrel This image is the property of KMorral and may not be used wholly or in part without the prior written permission, including copying, duplicating, printing, publishing (even on a web site), reproducing, storing, or transmitting by any means what so ever. / ©KMorral
Macademia Nuts used as model for the pattern. / /
say no more – tshirt
Same Squirrel being more nutty!
Black Vulture (Coragpys atraus) Pet name Nutty Black Vultures come from Central America and Northern South America. Diet Carrion If you see Nutty in profile, you will notice he has the see through nostrils typical of the 12 species of New World Vultures
...Aren’t we all a little nutty?!
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