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This is my oak tree. You can't really tell from this picture, but he is all awakening from his winter slumber. I will get some close up pictures today (it was almost night time in this picture, and my camera doesn't really like the dark).

I have a couple more pictures that are super cute, but I have to put them behind a cut to save Droops' sanity.



Isn't he the cutest ever?? The next day that it is sunny, I am going to take more pictures of this faery garden. I absolutely love walking by it every day. Some days I leave a couple shiny copper pennies on the tallest mini standing stone.

That is all! Enjoy your day Grin 4

--Phae
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Date: 2007-03-24 12:16 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dbmyrrha.livejournal.com
I've never seen a black squirrel before! I only get gray ones, and I've seen red ones before.

I love squirrels. They are my Power Animal. LOL.

*squee!*

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Date: 2007-03-24 05:05 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dbmyrrha.livejournal.com
Red squirrels are slightly smaller than grey squirrels, according to Wikipedia, and are usually no larger than 43 cm, including tail. Apparently black squirrels are simply Eastern grey squirrels with a genetic overdose of melanin. However, they are very common in certain areas. Apparently a few were imported to Vancouver, BC, multiplied rapidly, and can now be found in Northern Washington. Perhaps a field trip should be arranged. LOL.

Trystn says that in Ohio, grey squirrels get as big as a yorkie, and reds only slightly smaller, and that black squirrels (Kent State University is overrun with them) are really small, but he's a storyteller, extraordinaire (of the bardic variety) so he tends towards exaggeration. LOL. I only saw reds that were maybe as big as a baby rabbit. Of course I was in Ohio in the early spring, so perhaps I only saw young'uns. :)

I wouldn't want to piss off those black squirrels, though. Apparently, in Russia a pack of starving black squirrels managed to catch a wild dog and nibble him to death.

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