Your grey squirrel is much like my Quigley (I called him that because he was often upside down-under)... very resourceful creatures :) Love your robins ~ ours just eat off the ground.
It is Glo. Maybe a bit thinner, or maybe just shorter fur. It does seem a fairy new adaption for the Robins to hang on to the feeders. Guess they'll try anything when food is scarce.
Thank you for visiting. Hope you enjoyed the pictures. Any comment, or correction to any information or identification I get wrong, is most welcome. John
They all seem to have learn't to hang on to the feeders. I usually see them arguing with the Chaffinch on the tray.
ReplyDeleteAdrian: I was quite surprised to see the Robins hang on to a feeder. Needs must when hungry!
Deletecute little flitty birds and such a cute varmint in that teardrop feeder. :)
ReplyDeleteTWG: It's nearly impossible to stop a squirrel getting into everything.
DeleteYour grey squirrel is much like my Quigley (I called him that because he was often upside down-under)... very resourceful creatures :) Love your robins ~ ours just eat off the ground.
ReplyDeleteIt is Glo. Maybe a bit thinner, or maybe just shorter fur. It does seem a fairy new adaption for the Robins to hang on to the feeders. Guess they'll try anything when food is scarce.
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