This squirrel stayed calm on the tree branch, it did not even make a move. I spotted this gray squirrel from distance right after having lunch. So, I grabbed the camera and carefully got over with some shots. It is very familiar mammals that can be found in wood, on the trees that they used to hang out. Bouncing from one branch to another. As it (they) live wildly, it is rather hard to be tamed, especially the male ones. I also noticed another one, I believe the male squirrel was trying to get closer but when it noticed me coming, he ran to the hideout, and never came back. I assumed this is a female squirrel waiting for her lover to come. I didn't mean to screw their quality time, believe me!
Camera | Nikon D7000 |
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Category | Wildlife Photography |
Lens | Tamron Tele-Macro 70-300 |
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