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    Now here is a little chap reaching out for a plant whilst hanging from a tree trunk.
    I thought to my self “typical male, showing off. He is going to end up with egg on his face”
    I was right.
    In the first picture he’s reaching for the plant. Next he slips. Next he grabs the tree trunk next door with one of his legs and falls flat on his face. Finally pushes himself up.
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    LOL, great series of photos Chocky. What's that on the ground to the left and above in the first two frames?
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    Not mine honest.
    It's a can of beer Carling I think
    I meant to clone it out and was consentratingon the write-up I forgot
    Last edited by Chocky; 04-06-2007 at 09:46 AM.

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    Ah yes, can see that now. Don't think it's Carling though.
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    well what ever I don't drink
    Lol

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    I suspect that this squirrel wasn't one of the ones that the TV used when filming the 'Mission Impossible' sequence to show how clever squirrels were

    In the centre of town is a small churchyard with what is supposed to be a dead Indian Bean Tree (because of the beautifully twisted trunk they decided to leave the trunk to disintegrate in its own time... to everyones surprise, chopping it so drastically has made it sprout all over!!! anyway, I digress). The middle of is was burned out and there is an exit at the bottom. I use that term advisedly because as I was studying it I noticed a pair or tiny and delicate hands (feet) poking out. They soon pulled back, but I so wish that I had had a camera with me as it could have been a lovely picture as I'm sure that the squirrel would have come out sooner or later as they are used to people, it's a busy walk-through. I really need to get a little portable thing to keep in my bag!

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    The squirrels here are so daft I don't think amy of them would know where to begin an obstacle course.

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    Nice shots chocky, the squirrels are different up here they are proper gymnasts around my feeders

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    Thanks Babs
    They are here

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