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These pictures were taken with a point & shoot camera.............

Kelley (Texas)

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I took these pictures with a Canon SX10is camera. I took lots of pictures with it before I stepped up to a DSLR. I still use it on occasion. Kelley (Texas) :)

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He is a regular customer of our Wildlife Cafe. There is a second squirrel that looks the same except that he is missing a toe on his right front foot. Kelley (Texas) :)
 
You'd think a rat would be a little bit more nervous about getting his mug shot taken...

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He is not very popular with the birds, and they are always on the look-out for him. Here they have spotted him on the fence, heading for the bird feeder............

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I glanced at the direction that they were looking, sure enough, there was the squirrel on the fence, heading for the bird feeder........

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Fred,
That's funny,,,
Your camera sure takes good clear picture's.
I like your pictures,,some tell a story,, and some look like they have a story.
Bj
 
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