In his natural habitat.
Climbing the tree that holds the feeder!
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Oak leaves are often left by the tree to hang for the winter and so do not fall to the forest floor where they would be protected from the weather by the snow blanket.
They will finally drop when Spring arrives with new growth.
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Spring poked its head out earlier last week and then retreated.
These tracings in the snow are evidence of that event.
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Last week was warm enough to cause some melting.
Cold and snowing today.
Just a Spring Temptation, I guess.
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Spring appeared early last week with mild temperatures for a couple of days. The water ran and snow melted.
Low parts of Lee Park became ponds.
We’re back into winter for the next week or so. No water running. Everything is frozen again.
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My neighbour is a car guy. He has this lovingly restored/cared-for VW Camper in impeccable condition.
There was a time when one saw a lot of these on the roads and in campgrounds. A neat, compact way to travel.
Why do I think “Alice’s Restaurant” when I see it?
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Kevin’s sister is named Cashew and she is older and slowing down a bit.
But she is still game for anything going.
Cashew is also of the opinion that red squirrels have no business on the property. She is very vocal about that, as a matter of fact.
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My grandson Kevin is visiting during March Break. He became interested in the red squirrels cleaning up the seed spilled from the bird feeder and in the birds’ activities as well.
The light was particularly nice by the window.
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