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Meet Cyril.
He is our resident squirrel who comes to the bird feeder daily
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Sometimes I watch as he takes the peanuts from the feeder and burries them in the lawn
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He watches with eager eyes every time I fill the feeder
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What fun, JT - expression on his face in #3 looks like he's telling you to "hurry up"! Like the first one of the sequence.
TFS, Liz
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Great. Looks like a real street-wise character.
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Three excellently captured images. Love them, squirrels and all.
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Great shots, Johny, especially the second.
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Does he just hang around? Great. Ed.
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A regular to the garden, have a shot of him peeping in through the patio doors! hehe
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That has to be a sure-fire recipe for indigestion. Brilliant capture.
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