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Jenny - He is a beauty! My husband call squirrels "rats with good press" because they eat all the birdseed he puts out (HIS hobby) but I enjoy watching them. They are so clever- but we only have the grey ones around here.
Outstanding JennY! Just gorgeous!
Many Hugs Louise
This is one of the cutest critters I have ever seen!!!!!
Jill
OOOooooo Jenny, Ginger Nut is superb, you have done a wonderful job on him and I love the fur ......
Cool Squirrel :clap:
WOW!!!! It wouldnt have surprised me if he started moving!!!!! Spectacular work. You truely are gifted!!!!!
This little guy is marvelous!!
Jenny, he's so cute and perky - just like the red squirrels we have that chatter here all day long! Well done.
Hugs,
Brenda
Jenny, he's wonderful---and I love the wedding bears too!
Helen
tee hee I am eating gingernuts as I look at Ginger-Nut!!
I love him...hope you feel that you win your battle when you make the next one!
He's adorable!
that face would make such a sweet rabbit too. The tail if gorgeous. I love the fur.
Jenny, well done
Lynette
Jenny your squrrel is outstanding! real looking one. You did fantastic job. Worth a try...definatelly.. :hug:
Julia :hug:
Go on you Reds! :dance: Its so nice to see something that reminds us of a true British creature. My daughter is always chasing grey squirrels shouting at them. She was told about the grey ones eating their food and driving them out to just a few small areas in Britain.
Remember its like real babies, you will soon forget the pain of labour! FANTASTIC
Jenny, I just saw this little beauty in your avatar, and came looking for him here! The face is wonderfully squirrely.
He's awesome! I love this little tree rat--no offense, squirrels, I'm a big fan.
We have the usual greys here in Ontario, and a lot of blacks. The blacks are a bit thin in the coat, and definitely not as bright as the greys (I've raised mixed litters of orphans). I'm sorry to hear, but not surprised that the greys are driving the poor little reds out. They're like mini-raccoons, clever, persistent and determined.
I've heard that there are white squirrels in western Ontario, but I've yet to see even a picture of one.
Eileen