Sunday, February 22, 2026

Life is Wild

February 22 & September 4 are National Wildlife Days.




Male Cardinal and Red-bellied Woodpecker.


A black morph Fox Squirrel selfie, from the hood of my car.

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If we cannot help them, then at least let's not do anything that can hurt them.

However, I feel it's fair to give a cheeky squirrel a squint eye if it's chattering at me, or begging through my windscreen.

❤️ 😹 🐿️

Let's Hop!



17 comments:

  1. I really get to see a black squirrel in ohio. I enjoy this photo. We've been watching a gray squirrel in our backyard pack dry leaves into the large birdhouse that we have up for the owls. We're wondering if she's pregnant.

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  2. We usually enjoy watching all kinds of wildlife, unless the pose a threat to our ferals.

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  3. How lovely, but also how true about the worst of months.
    Heres to nature warming up spring early for them all....
    ERin

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  4. Most informative ~ we need to coexist with all ~ great post ~ thanks,

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  5. We are starting to see the animals that were in hibernation, like the ground hogs. We had two dear in the yard not too long ago. Mom loves black squirrels and wishes we had them here. We cannot imagine one sitting on the hood of your car telling you off. They tell us off from outside the catio all the time. Thanks for hopping with us! XOCK, angels Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid & Sawyer, Lisbeth, Calista Jo, Cooper Murphy, Kizmet, Audrey, Raleigh, Gibbs & Tali

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  6. That was a cheeky squirrel. We put food out every day, but only the birds can get at it as our garden is fenced. We put up the "purrison" fence when the boys were young to stop Eric wandering off to a neighbour's farm and teasing the sheep dogs.

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  7. don't think I've ever seen a black squirrel though I've seen red a plenty, and black are supposed to be here ?? !! sometimes it's stroke of luck spying some one...when I still worked, a mink was chillaxin on the parking lot ( building was next to a marsh land ) !!! ☺☺♥♥

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  8. Kent, Ohio is known for black squirrels while we see a lot of non-albino white ones here in the Southwest region of the state. My husband and I joke that it would be cool if crossbreeding created zebra striped ones. lol Thank you for sharing this. Our furry friends, wild and domestic, are a treasure. Be well!

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  9. This whole winter has been tough on animals. I love black squirrels. XO

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  10. We see more black squirrels than gray or brown ones.

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  11. February is a cruel month, indeed. We are wishing real hard for spring to come soon.

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  12. The last of the stored food gone before the new food is grown and edible is a reality. Survival is not easy.

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  13. We have grey, black and the notorious red squirrels. I haven't seen one of the black ones that I recognize by the white patches on his/her rump and tail. Maybe it's a she with young in a nest. It also knows the sound of our doggy doors and is vamoose in a hurry if it hears it!
    That is a great catch of your squirrel friend on your car hood! Looking for a food handout?

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  14. Feeding wildlife is essential. We never get that cold but some of the world does and living through it is a challenge.

    Marjorie and Toulouse
    DashKitten.com

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