Gronk08 Messages 589 Name Tim Edit My Images Yes 29 Oct 2014 #1 Got a few Red Squirrel shots at Formby today on a quick visit. IMG_8557 by tim37401, on Flickr IMG_8562 by tim37401, on Flickr IMG_8564 by tim37401, on Flickr Tim.
Got a few Red Squirrel shots at Formby today on a quick visit. IMG_8557 by tim37401, on Flickr IMG_8562 by tim37401, on Flickr IMG_8564 by tim37401, on Flickr Tim.
dinners In Memoriam Messages 15,745 Name Phil Edit My Images Yes 29 Oct 2014 #2 First looks like a 'red' / 'brunette' spin off ? Last edited: 29 Oct 2014
OP Gronk08 Messages 589 Name Tim Edit My Images Yes 29 Oct 2014 #3 The black colour tends to be down to their genes and being a small localised population. Tim
dinners In Memoriam Messages 15,745 Name Phil Edit My Images Yes 29 Oct 2014 #4 Gronk08 said: The black colour tends to be down to their genes and being a small localised population. Tim Click to expand... Just wondered because Formby is one of the places where the Brunette sub-species of Red Squirrels are.
Gronk08 said: The black colour tends to be down to their genes and being a small localised population. Tim Click to expand... Just wondered because Formby is one of the places where the Brunette sub-species of Red Squirrels are.
minnnt Messages 18,233 Name David Edit My Images Yes 29 Oct 2014 #5 Wow, absolutely beautiful. #1 & 2 are beauties!