B&W Shapes | A Little Ice
B&W Shapes | A Little Ice Pugs love the snow; ice, not so much. It’s slipping and sliding, even on the icy grass, put a new meaning to “do your duty.” For the whole story with all images, see B&W Shapes | a 7 Image Story.
B&W Shapes | A Little Ice Pugs love the snow; ice, not so much. It’s slipping and sliding, even on the icy grass, put a new meaning to “do your duty.” For the whole story with all images, see B&W Shapes | a 7 Image Story.
B&W Shapes | Long Exposure A long exposure not only flattens and smooths the water, it also can create interesting shapes. In this case, the trees made nice curved shapes on the water. For the whole story with all images, see B&W Shapes | a 7 Image Story.
Gray Fox or Black Squirrel | Gray Squirrel Eating Crabapples Although this squirrel has a longer bushier tail, it still has that grayish tinge. And, of course, it’s white belly gives it away as a gray squirrel. For the whole story with all images, see Gray Fox or Black Squirrel | a 7 Image Story.
Gray Fox or Black Squirrel | Fox Squirrel Eating Crabapples No question about it, this squirrel’s long bushy tail and light tan tummy give it away as a fox squirrel. For the whole story with all images, see Gray Fox or Black Squirrel | a 7 Image Story.
Gray Fox or Black Squirrel | Gray Squirrel Munching This gray squirrel seems to be munching away on its Thanksgiving dinner while practicing social distancing. Even though its coat appears a warmer shade of brown in the late afternoon light, the white belly gives it away. For the whole story with all images, see Gray Fox or Black Squirrel | a 7 Image Story.
Gray Fox or Black Squirrel | Black Squirrel Black squirrels are actually grey squirrels with a genetic fault caused by interspecies breeding between the gray squirrel and the fox squirrel. For the whole story with all images, see Gray Fox or Black Squirrel | a 7 Image Story.
Gray Fox or Black Squirrel | Fox Squirrel Tail This fox squirrel is the perfect example of the species with its reddish brown coat, long bushy tail, full furry ears, and a light brown belly. Nice of him to stop for a moment on the branch and pose for the close up shot. For the whole story with all images, see Gray Fox or Black Squirrel | a 7 Image Story.
Gray Fox or Black Squirrel | Gray Squirrel Profile This gray squirrel really stands out. Notice the grey coat with a tinge of brown particularly on its head and its off white tummy. Also, its ears look pinkish brown and its tail seems to be smaller and flatter than the fox squirrel. For the whole story with all images, see Gray Fox or Black Squirrel | a 7 Image Story.