For me nothing is missing, the squirrel is perfect what a beautiful shot ! I saw one yesterday here in the street, I stopped the car to watch it climbing up a tree. They are so quick and cute !
There is no snow! None, at least, under the feeder tree. But the windows and doors on the back of the house are still buried by about five feet. The seed litter is after a winter of squirrels and birds at the feeders. We also now have a raccoon every night that takes down the sunflower feeder and feasts from it. Thank you for visiting!
How cute! I'm not sure what's missing, not knowing the animal or the environment well (I'm from Australia!) it's pretty hard to ascertain. But he's cute anyway! :)
Ok, I thought he was missing a nut at first, and then I looked closely and I think he has a sunflower seed... and then I noticed the lack of any snow, which must be a relief after such a snowy winter up there near Canada. They I had a third thought...what is also missing is any commentary on the blog itself...because it's Wordless Wednesday! Do I win?
What's missing... I don't know really, but is it a nut of some description?
ReplyDeleteGreat pic (when viewed at full size). Ours is up at burntofferings. Have a great WW!!
that's a sweet shot! is the nut missing? ;)
ReplyDeletehappy WW!
No nut?!?! What a cute pic! Thanks for sharing the adorable little one with us :)
ReplyDeleteGot it - no NUT!
ReplyDeleteFor me nothing is missing, the squirrel is perfect what a beautiful shot ! I saw one yesterday here in the street, I stopped the car to watch it climbing up a tree. They are so quick and cute !
ReplyDeleteAnother squirrel to share the meal? What a great shot! I've not seen a ed squirrel like that before believe it or not, only gray ones.
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine that much snow!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great shot. He looks very much like our guinea pig.
I think his nut might have dropped from his tiny little hands. Or he ate it all up.
ReplyDeleteI'm with the nut crowd.
ReplyDeleteAmahl and the Night Visitors ... you are the first person to ever list that wonderful work. I loved the old Hallmark productions.
And you have some of the best taste in music I've ever seen -:)
One small spot of snowless ground, shall surely lead to melting all around!
ReplyDeleteThis picture is awesome. I loved viewing it in full size!
loved the picture..no snow....:)
ReplyDeleteThere is no snow! None, at least, under the feeder tree. But the windows and doors on the back of the house are still buried by about five feet. The seed litter is after a winter of squirrels and birds at the feeders. We also now have a raccoon every night that takes down the sunflower feeder and feasts from it. Thank you for visiting!
ReplyDeleteCute visitor! Now where's the nut??! :P
ReplyDeleteWow, that's a lot of seed litter.
ReplyDeleteHope the snow eventually disappears from around the house as well, and that your spring really starts...
How cute! I'm not sure what's missing, not knowing the animal or the environment well (I'm from Australia!) it's pretty hard to ascertain. But he's cute anyway! :)
ReplyDeleteCheers,
David Webb: Pictures of Nature
What a wonderful photo. I really do love your wildlife shots Andree. I hope that woodchuck was okay too.
ReplyDeleteOk, I thought he was missing a nut at first, and then I looked closely and I think he has a sunflower seed... and then I noticed the lack of any snow, which must be a relief after such a snowy winter up there near Canada. They I had a third thought...what is also missing is any commentary on the blog itself...because it's Wordless Wednesday! Do I win?
ReplyDeleteI don't win? RATS...
ReplyDeleteNo snow! (I peeked at your answer. LOL)
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