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This was a project that trapped and released flying squirrels. Ordinarily, you wouldn't see them out flying around during the day. This squirrel was released, climbed a tree and flew twice, landed on the ground, dug up a truffle and ate most of it, then climbed a tree again and ate the rest. Quite a show!
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This was a project that trapped and released flying squirrels. Ordinarily, you wouldn't see them out flying around during the day. This squirrel was released, climbed a tree and flew twice, landed on the ground, dug up a truffle and ate most of it, then climbed a tree again and ate the rest. Quite a show!
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This was a project that trapped and released flying squirrels. Ordinarily, you wouldn't see them out flying around during the day. This squirrel was released, climbed a tree and flew twice, landed on the ground, dug up a truffle and ate most of it, then climbed a tree again and ate the rest. Quite a show!
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This was a project that trapped and released flying squirrels. Ordinarily, you wouldn't see them out flying around during the day. This squirrel was released, climbed a tree and flew twice, landed on the ground, dug up a truffle and ate most of it, then climbed a tree again and ate the rest. Quite a show!
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This was a project that trapped and released flying squirrels. Ordinarily, you wouldn't see them out flying around during the day. This squirrel was released, climbed a tree and flew twice, landed on the ground, dug up a truffle and ate most of it, then climbed a tree again and ate the rest. Quite a show!
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This was a project that trapped and released flying squirrels. Ordinarily, you wouldn't see them out flying around during the day. This squirrel was released, climbed a tree and flew twice, landed on the ground, dug up a truffle and ate most of it, then climbed a tree again and ate the rest. Quite a show!
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At bird feeder with black oil sunflower seed.
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Cute little guy!
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little thief!
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too light to trigger the squirrel proof bird feeder!
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On the right side of the tree trunk -- you can see the reflection of his eye.
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Right above the feeder
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Head down on the trunk, parallel to the feeder -- you can see the reflection of his eye.
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On the trunk facing up, parallel to the feeder and very close to it.
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