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A Douglas squirrel in Washington State, United States eating peanuts.
Squirrel eating a nut on a tree branch
Squirrel in a tree looking cute.
Aerial view from drone of open air summer amphitheater in Varna, Bulgaria
Squirrel on a tree branch looking at the camera.
squirrel eating a pinecone
A Red Squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) in Scotland, UK
Blooming elderberry bush in the meadow. Summer season. Web banner. Ukraine.
Red squirrel posing with a hazelnut on a dull day
Close-up of a wild grey squirrel on a branch, eating.
Squirrels eat mostly plants, seeds, nuts and will also eat insects and small vertebrates.
Hight angle view of lush foliage fresh young leaves in springtime with sunlight.
Crataegus monogyna, known as common hawthorn, oneseed hawthorn, or single-seeded hawthorn, is a species of hawthorn native to Europe, northwest Africa and western Asia. It can be an invasive weed.
Grey Squirrel feeds on pine kernel in Pine tree. The Grey Squirrel is the most common tree squirrel found in the forests and woodlands of Britain, often regarded as a pest and predator of the Red Squirrel. Photographed in Dorset, England, UK
Winged spindle flowers. Small pale yellow-green four-petaled flowers bloom in early summer. One of the world's three major autumn-foliage trees.
Dark brown eurasian red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) sitting on the branch of a coniferous tree.
cute and funny squirrel adventures in the forest
Squirrel sitting on a branch looking down towards the viewer.
Gray small squirrel is siting on the branch in Hyde park UK and eating nut.
Looking up at natural frame of treetops against blue sky.
The squirrel with nut sits on a branches in the spring or summer. Eurasian red squirrel, Sciurus vulgaris
Drone view of The Chinese University of Hong Kong University / CUHK
The Japanese squirrel (Sciurus lis) is a tree squirrel in the genus Sciurus endemic to Japan. It was described by Dutch zoologist Coenraad Jacob Temminck in 1844.
butterfly sitting on white flower - argynnis paphia
A forest squirrel gnaws nuts on a stump in the autumn forest.
Brenthis daphne, the marbled fritillary, is a butterfly of the family Nymphalidae.\nDescription:\nBrenthis daphne has a wingspan of 30–44 millimeters. Wings are rather rounded, the basic color of the upper side of the forewings is bright orange, with an incomplete black marginal band. The underside of the hindwings have a yellowish postdiscal band and the marginal area is completely suffused with purple, with a marble effect (hence the common name).  The quadrangular patch on the underside hindwing is partially shaded orange pink to outer side. The chrysalis has two dorsal rows of thorns with bright spots and a bright metallic shine.\nThis species is very similar to the lesser marbled fritillary (Brenthis ino), but the latter is slightly smaller and the coloration of said patch is completely yellow.\nBiology:\nThe butterfly flies from late May to early August depending on the location. The eggs are laid separately in July on the leaves of the host plants. The larvae feed on brambles (Rubus fruticosus), raspberry (Rubus idaeus), Rubus caesius, Rubus sachalinensis, Sanguisorba officinalis and Filipendula species, while adults usually feed on nectar from brambles, thistles and other flowers. This species is univoltine. It overwinters at the caterpillar stage in the egg shell. \nDistribution and habitat:\nThis widespread species is present in the Palearctic ecozone from the southern parts of the continental Europe (northern Spain, southern France, Germany, Italy and eastwards to Slovakia and Greece), up to Caucasus, western Siberia. It prefers warm and sunny forest edges, woodland and bushy areas where the host plants grow, at an elevation of 75–1,750 meters above sea level (source Wikipedia).\n\nThis Picture is made during a Vacation in Bulgaria in May 2018.
Viburnum plicatum forma tomentosum 'Shasta' a white spring summer flowering shrub commonly known as doublefire
Aerial view of a modern house with solar panels on the roof, surrounded by greenery in a suburban area.
Wild eastern gray squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) eating an acorn on a tree in the sun, Hyde Park
A curious squirrel sits on a branch, happily nibbling on a raw pecan treat with its fluffy tail standing tall behind it, perfectly embodying the playful spirit of late spring
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