Tuesday, March 3, 2015

nature's hoarder

the
eastern gray squirrel is a scatter-hoarder.
unlike me...
who tends to be a scatter-brain.
(at times)

i'm not a hoarder...i'm a collector.

this past week i took so many pictures of squirrels,
i couldn't decide if i should climb a tree,
stick my head in the bird feeder
or squat & bury some acorns!

it took me so long to pick out a few squirrel pictures...
i didn't have time to do any of that.







my favorite...



i had to 'morph' this guy. 
here he is in 'emboss' mode...




and now...what would a blog post about squirrels be, without squirrel bones.
well, yes, i do have squirrel bones, but decided to just go with the skull.

squirrel skull

flip side, squirrel skull. look at those 2 front teeth!


time to get outa here...signing off with last night's moon.


life's a journey.  enjoy the ride.
laura


“My friend is going to save a little girl from monsters. I am going with him. That's what friends do.” 
~Jim Butcher, Changes

(i read  A LOT! right now i'm loving Jim Butcher's 'dresden files' series!)


27 comments:

  1. those little gnasher teeth. :)

    loved the squirrel and his incognito morph, too. gray squirrels are so much slimmer than our fox squirrels and have such long ears, too!

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  2. Squirrels make me angry.. for one thing they do hog the bird seed.. I've got one squirrel that literally scares off the finches, mourning doves, sparrows... Another hoarder are Blue Jays.. yep, I fight and defend for the smaller birds! who else is going to defend them?

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    1. yes! i know what u mean. we have soooo many squirrels running around. even with 2 cats, they find their way in the feeder...and they love to eat the bromeliads!
      (they do make those feeders that squirrels can't get in to. a friend of mine has one & it does work) the squirrels are just being...well...squirrels! if the birds are eating out in the wild & fending for themselves...probably the squirrels don't chase them away. but with the feeders out there...it's just too tempting for them to ignore. :)

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  3. That is an awesome series!!
    Cute squirrels :)

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  4. He must have the teeth, because as to drive the nuts gave advice. But I love them alive and humming. Regards.

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  5. I love these! You will surely know that we don't have squirrels in this country, so I don't see them as pests - some people do I know. They are so clever and agile and funny - particularly like numbers 4 and 5, but the others are great too. The top view of the skull is rather freaky!!

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    1. yes! the squirrels are like little acrobats!! fun to watch! but they can be on the 'pesty' side too...raiding bird feeders & eating plants. they love my bromeliads!! :)

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  6. I take a lot of squirrel photos too, and love to watch their antics. These are great captures, and I like the embossed version a lot,... how do you do that? Thanks for following!:)

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    1. thanks for (trying) to follow. i appreciate that! for the 'morphing' of pic's...i use 'gimp'. it's free. it can be a little confusing at first, you can do so many different things on there!! if you download it...just play around with it! even 'picasa' has some cool imaging editing functions. here's a link to gimp: http://www.gimp.org/downloads/

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  7. I tried follow your blog but couldn't today, a Google glitch no doubt, but I'll try again.

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  8. Cute series on the squirrel, Laura! I love the morph.. Great moon shot..

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  9. THANKS to everyone who left a comment!! thanks for passing through & taking the time! :)

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  10. Heel mooi zoals je de eekhoorn laat zien.

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  11. Hi Laura, that's a real artistes squirrels.
    Your favorit is my favorit ...
    regards Frank

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  12. Surprisingly, we don't have any squirrels in our neighborhood. Never have for 20 years. We've got everything else though. Sometimes when I let the dog out, it looks like something out of a Disney movie out there; with rabbits and birds and various other creatures. And my dog sits in the middle like Snow White.
    Great shots of those furry little rats.

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  13. You r squirrels make me laugh ... And so do you! Funny, I'm kinda happy you didn't have time to bury acorns, but the thought of it )))! . That one that you morphed .. In both versions ... Is adorable.

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  14. Aw, I love your squirrels - they're soooo cute. It's disaster taking so many photos isn't it - having to narrow the decisions down to a few! Your choices are beaut and lovely to read your post once more Laura :D)

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  15. Ooooh, I missed you. Lovely Squirrels, I wanna sqeeeeeeeze them.

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  16. Just started a new George Harrison bio. btw You know I dislike squirrels that 'attack' my feeders.
    They ain't cute by any means. hahahahaha

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  17. Your favourite shot is my favourite shot Laura, love the 'WHAT'? look on his face.. Lovely series of images :)

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  18. Your favourite shot is my favourite shot Laura, love the 'WHAT'? look on his face.. Lovely series of images :)

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  19. Heheh, we have a squirrel dining at our bird feeded too. I love the pics you have of yours, and the skull shots are amazing.

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  20. I'm surprised at how very brown your easter gray squirrel is. Our is GRAY, gray, gray. Gray all day. And all year. Delightful shots. You've GOT to respect any animal that can climb down a tree HEAD FIRST. Ninjas, all. =)

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  21. You really captured the personality of these squirrels! Cute critters even if they can be frustrating at times. :)

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  22. Glad to see you up and blogging again! Thanks for all your visits to my blog. Those gray squirrels are quite tenacious, aren't they! the embossed photo is sure interesting!

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