J Jat Riski Aug 23, 2012 14 0 4,741 Oct 26, 2016 #1 Oct 26, 2016 #1 5D MKIII+70-200mm f2.8L MKII Attachments Squril_WM_06102016_Web_01A.jpg 1.3 MB · Views: 259
F fussy III Mar 6, 2013 102 2 5,691 Oct 26, 2016 #2 Oct 26, 2016 #2 This Jat Riski said: European ground squirrel Click to expand... is an american Grey (Gray) Squirrel Upvote 0
R rfdesigner Sep 12, 2014 876 1 5,300 New Forest, UK sites.google.com Oct 26, 2016 #3 Oct 26, 2016 #3 fussy III said: This Jat Riski said: European ground squirrel Click to expand... is an american Grey (Gray) Squirrel Click to expand... horrible little things.. have nearly wiped out our lovely red squirrels. Upvote 0
fussy III said: This Jat Riski said: European ground squirrel Click to expand... is an american Grey (Gray) Squirrel Click to expand... horrible little things.. have nearly wiped out our lovely red squirrels.
K kaswindell Trying to be as good as my gear Apr 13, 2013 153 1 6,001 63 Temple, NH Visit site Oct 26, 2016 #4 Oct 26, 2016 #4 rfdesigner said: fussy III said: This Jat Riski said: European ground squirrel Click to expand... is an american Grey (Gray) Squirrel Click to expand... horrible little things.. have nearly wiped out our lovely red squirrels. Click to expand... Odd, where I live the reds are more aggressive and thus dominant. Upvote 0
rfdesigner said: fussy III said: This Jat Riski said: European ground squirrel Click to expand... is an american Grey (Gray) Squirrel Click to expand... horrible little things.. have nearly wiped out our lovely red squirrels. Click to expand... Odd, where I live the reds are more aggressive and thus dominant.
zim Canon Rumors Premium Oct 17, 2011 2,126 295 18,001 Oct 26, 2016 #5 Oct 26, 2016 #5 rfdesigner said: fussy III said: This Jat Riski said: European ground squirrel Click to expand... is an american Grey (Gray) Squirrel Click to expand... horrible little things.. have nearly wiped out our lovely red squirrels. Click to expand... +1 same with bloody magpies pushing out smaller native bird's, in my area anyway. Upvote 0
rfdesigner said: fussy III said: This Jat Riski said: European ground squirrel Click to expand... is an american Grey (Gray) Squirrel Click to expand... horrible little things.. have nearly wiped out our lovely red squirrels. Click to expand... +1 same with bloody magpies pushing out smaller native bird's, in my area anyway.
R rfdesigner Sep 12, 2014 876 1 5,300 New Forest, UK sites.google.com Oct 26, 2016 #6 Oct 26, 2016 #6 kaswindell said: rfdesigner said: fussy III said: This Jat Riski said: European ground squirrel Click to expand... is an american Grey (Gray) Squirrel Click to expand... horrible little things.. have nearly wiped out our lovely red squirrels. Click to expand... Odd, where I live the reds are more aggressive and thus dominant. Click to expand... Yours are american reds. These are the little guys I'd like to save. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_squirrel Upvote 0
kaswindell said: rfdesigner said: fussy III said: This Jat Riski said: European ground squirrel Click to expand... is an american Grey (Gray) Squirrel Click to expand... horrible little things.. have nearly wiped out our lovely red squirrels. Click to expand... Odd, where I live the reds are more aggressive and thus dominant. Click to expand... Yours are american reds. These are the little guys I'd like to save. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_squirrel