Showing posts with label Squirrel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Squirrel. Show all posts

Saturday, December 6, 2008

Squirrel at Lake Seminole Park

This photograph of a squirrel was taken at Lake Seminole Park in Seminole, Florida.
For additional photographs please visit the original post at Leedra's Photos For Fun.
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Grand Canyon Squirrel

I took this photograph of a squirrel in the Grand Canyon last year.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

The landscape of Cades Cove

The first 6 photographs are on the trail to the "Wet Bottoms". Was suppose to be .2 of a mile. After about a mile, and we had sorta gone in a large U, we cut back across the field to the road. I sat on a large rock and my husband went back for the vehicle.
This area was where we saw the Common Wood Nymph in an earlier post of Cades Cove.


Not hidden very well.
But he can dance fairly well.
This creek is one of my favorite places.
It looks so different everytime I am there. The underbrush has really grown since I was there in March. Almost can't get around the edge. Can understand why the parks have control burns.
Notice here the water is 'milky', Not sure why. We had not seen the Copperheads at this point, not sure I would have been walking around in this area if I had.
This was taken at the same place as the bottom photograph. Just seeing if I could actually get a picture of the fish under water. Think the shade probably helped.
This was after we had seen the Copperheads, and we were just up from the mill building. This path is beside the water feeding to the mill wheel. Had to go back here to take photos of each other. The first photos my husband and I ever took of each other were to my back about 50 ft, during my 'film' days. No I don't have a scanner so I cannot share those photos with you.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Squirrel taking hand outs

These photographs were taken at the same time I took the Blue Jay in earlier post.
I didn't feed them, I don't feed the birds or animals in public parks.
But this was very close to the campsites at Cherokee Lake.
I guess the campers must feed them.
I wasn't going to pass the opportunity by.