neuroanatomist said:
DominoDude said:
candc said:
those are really nice shots, the red squirrels we have here in the u.s. don't have those comical ears. they look more annoyed than suprised but they are still entertaining to shoot.
I had this (http://www.canonrumors.com/forum/index.php?topic=12203.msg262313#msg262313) posted last year. I was also guessing about the long tufts then in March, but in discussing it we came to the conclusion that it's part of the winter coat.
From the linked thread:
DominoDude said:
... a Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris)
The American red squirrel is a different genus and species:
Tamiasciurus hudsonicus. I haven't seen ear tufts like that here, in any season.
*nods* Indeed so. From the looks of it Mario and I have the same variant in Belgium and here in Sweden. Met a couple from New York who were here in August, and they wondered why I was so interested in the squirrels here. To them they were more of a "pest", and I think that goes for both the grey and the red squirrels. Ours (the red squirrel) have a slightly better reputation and behaviour, and it wins the sexy ear tuft award any winter.