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    This little e squirrel dug a hole about 10 inches deep in the soft earth beside a small tree and then went to take out what it had berried.
    All one could see was the rear end ,tail and back feet for a few seconds.
    It was quite amusing .
    When the squirrel finally came up it had a peanut or similar and look at me as if to say "It is mine"
    Then ran and jumped up the roots of the cliff face and sat there looking at me as if to say " Honest. It is mine"
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    Great photo, Beryl!

    If you ask me, he's looking a bit guilty - I'm not too sure that peanut WAS his!

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    Lol. I bet he watched another squirrel bury it and then he popped over and nicked it

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    see i always though it a myth that they could actually refind there nuts...

    Great shot, just wanting one with his tounge stuck out!

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