This won't mean much to anyone, but my other half and I were grinning from ear to ear when we saw this squirrel in our garden today. We are pretty sure is SQ, the one we helped out for a week - as this one is so much smaller than the others that visit every day and has to be the runt of the litter, just like the one we fed. Her markings are similar and her tail fully grown, so she cant be a young un. It just cant be a coincidence surely?! We often wondered if she survived!!
Let's close our eyes and say, "I Believe! I Believe!" So many of us followed your story, you have us hoping this is the happy outcome! Marvelous photo and a sweet memory...thanks for the update!
We have lots of squirrels here in Toronto, but mostly black ones. Although there's a thriving colony of albino squirrels (white ones) in one of the parks on the west side. Sadly, I haven't seen one yet.
OOOhh Yes! So I did! Thanks for the note! :-) btw they played forever autumn as I was driving home the other day.....will always remind me of you...........awwwww heheh!
Great story. I am sure it is the same one! Lovely photo and would have never known it was shot thru the glass. Hope she makes many more visits to your home.
Great shot! I looked back at all the previous photos and this squirrel does look like the previous one. I know all squirrels probably look the same but the coloring is the same tone and everything! Wouldn't it be nice for her to show up and show you how well she is doing now?
i have some babies in my garden very tiny with big bushy tail..i get thru a large bag of nuts a day but they are so cute and o some funny things..so cute
We have lots of squirrels here in Toronto, but mostly black ones. Although there's a thriving colony of albino squirrels (white ones) in one of the parks on the west side. Sadly, I haven't seen one yet.