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    Default the squirrel next door

    did'nt get out anywhere today, but watched this squirrel filching nuts off next doors' peanut feeder. they are so acrobatic as they hang upside down and contort into alsorts of positions. i had to take these shots through my kitchen window, so they're not the sharpest.
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    I know I will get castigated for this but I'm afraid I would have taken pot shots.... Red ones OK but grey are virmin and for the last two years have infiltrated my greenhouse and eaten my crop of black grapes..........

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    next doors' nuts.... o.k., but if it were my grapes... i'm with you!!

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    I think the third photo is brill.)

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    They are adorable as in this clip and very skillful might I add

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    Don't you think?
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    Lol. That is brill

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