Wild and curious red squirrel backlit. Taken in Baxter State Park, Maine, USA.
Of the two albino squirrels that I shot this morning, one was still a little sleepy. I was trying to get a clear shot of his entire head, but I couldn’t get the angle needed. Still, that twig was gripped in the squirrel’s hind foot, so I guess it was a good trade-off. It was also a rare treat to catch this little critter sleeping. The more that I look at this picture, the more that I love it. I can’t look at it now without smiling. I also now tend to reflect upon the helplessness of nature as man continues to invade their environment. How many animals will lose their homes to man’s quest for more profit today, tomorrow, the years ahead?
Taken in Virginia. / Search / Add This Image to Your Cart / I took close to about 100 shots of this little guy before this one caught my eye.
Squirrel eating a peanut, seemed to be enjoying it, at the churchyard in Ross
A compilation of photography put together in photoshop CS2. Photography and editing by Jennifer Woodward © 2008 Oink seascapes sunrise and sunset birds animals insects flowers blue orange view all
“Peanut” was, at of the time of this image, still too small to venture from the tree. Canon Rebel xt Canon l 70-200
Squirrel sneaking a drink from the murky swamp waters hanging upside down from a Bald Cypress tree on Bayou Desiard – Ouachita Parish Louisiana. This is one of my favorite shots and honestly one of my first paddling trips to Bayou DeSiard after returning to Louisiana. I had been away for about 15 years. This scene was less than 50 yards from the Public Boat Launch at Frenchman’s Bend. I have seen this behavior displayed many times since this shot, but oddly never noticed it before the day this image was captured. Nikon D1X / Micro Nikkor 55mm 2.8 / Manual Focus / Aperture Priority / Shot from pirogue (small Cajun boat) All work © Keith Skinner – All Rights Reserved / No image may be reproduced, copied, transmitted or distributed by any means without prior written consent.
The title is in danish. / The title in english: In the forest she were. / Mechanical pencil on paper. / 0.3 B
A red squirrel ventures out into the snow to eat seeds from a cherry tree
©2007-2008 Aimee Stewart, Foxfires – please see my CC Terms of Use before considering using this image for any personal or commercial use http://foxfires.deviantart.com/journal/6266450/ / (Please do not repost this on Photobucket or Flickr!) FULL VIEW RECOMMENDED! / —-—-—-—-——- Peeking through a knothole, / I quickly come to realize… / In the heart of winter, grand stories are read / by the light of fireflies… —-—-—-—-——- Credits: Squirrel: Rendered by me in DAZStudio / acorn: http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1081560 / book: http://www.sxc.hu/photo/1067072 / snow: :iconyana-stock: http://yana-stock.deviantart.com/art/Snow-Brushes-70739645 / All else my own photo stock or hand painted by me
Animals have a wonderful ability to co – exist alongside other creatures. At harmoney with each other, and with the forest. Donated to the Gorilla Haven Account by Julie Langford This work was inspired by the wonderful digital painting work of Jussi Lehtineimi After seeing one of this artists digital paintings, I just knew I had to try and create a photomontage version of it, making some changes to it as well to make it my own. / / Background created with stock images from sxc.hu Thank you to some extremely talented photographers Gorilla by Julie Langford / Main Forest by Mailsparky / Fox by Joel Terrell / Tree and bank by Sarah Moses / Dragonfly by hopallong / Mossy Forest Floor by Stephanie L / Fungi by Constantin Jurcut / Squirrel – awaiting photographer approval before providing link [permission for use granted]. / / All clover, flowers, lighting, shadows and grasses created with Photoshop tools. / / I absolutely love how this piece turned out. Many thanks to the stock photographers for providing such beautiful components to make this composition. Thanks for looking! Hope you like it!
Red squirrel having a quick snack. Thurso, Quebec. Top Ten finish in The Scavenger Hunt Group Let’s Find some Animals! challenge May 18 2009 Rebel XTI
My little squirrel friend, I call him Oliver Twist…begging for his morning breakfast at my patio door. Picture / Make: NIKON CORPORATION / Model: NIKON D40 / Shutter Speed: 10/1250 second / F Number: F/5.6 / Focal Length: 175 mm / ISO Speed: 900 ___ Featured in the Following: / Squirrels & Chipmunks / Michigan Outdoors / Nikon D40 Users Wins in the following Groups & Challenges: / Squirrels & Chipmunks – “Put On A Happy Face” – Challenge Winner #1 – Oct. 2009 / Squirrels & Chipmunks – “Who You Lookin At?” – Top 10 (#3) – Oct. 2009 / All Soft and Cuddlies !! – September Avatar Challenge – Challenge Winner (#1) Aug 2009 / The Beginner’s Corner – “That One Great Shot” – Top 10 (#5)
The little squirrels stood for a moment to smell the bottle brush flower I was so thrilled to catch him in the moment / Photo taken at Jaycee Park in Cape Coral Fl
What is there to say…hehe! / My “little friend” is the Rambo of squirrels! _____ Featured in the following groups: / Featured Features – For Featured Art, Photography, T-Shirts, Writing – Aug 2009 / Squirrels and Chipmunks – June 2009 / Americas ~ Rural, Urban, Wild, Free – June 2009 Winner in the following challenges: / Funny Kritters – “Nutty Squirrels & Chipmunks” – Top 10 (#4) Oct. 2009
Two pinecones on christmas green brunch in the forest / Nikon D60
To a wildlife rehabber, there’s nothing sweeter than the yawn of a healthy baby. This is Twinkie, one of the snack boys, a week-old baby squirrel.
Squirrel at Morrain Lake Alberta Canada. This is the first squirrel I have actually captured at this spot / /
Foxer eating an almond, textures added!
Every time I look at this photo that I took on my back deck, I can’t help but smile. To me she looks like she is looking to the Heaven’s giving thanks for finding this big perfect pecan and having it all to herself.
A squirrel sitting in a birch tree. Shot taken here in Strömsund.
Happy Squirrel / /
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