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FIFTY FAVORITE PARK PHOTOS
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- Parker noshin’ nuts
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- Fox Squirrel
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- Black Squirrel
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- Parker, my Park cutie!
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- Pekin Duck
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- Mallard Hybrid Duck
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- Midnight munchin’ nuts
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- Mute Swan
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- Goslings
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- Mama Robin
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- Seagulls on ice floe
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- Great Blue Heron
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- Parker chowin’ down
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- Mallard Duck
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- Northern Cardinal
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- Great Blue Heron (“Harry”) fishing for shad
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- Parker: shameless begging
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- Viceroy Butterfly
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- Great Blue Heron
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- American Goldfinch
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- Seagull
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- Robin baby (not fledged yet)
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- Mallard Ducks
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- Robins almost ready to fledge
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- Parker angling for peanuts
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- Robin fledgling
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- Parker making a point that he wants peanuts
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- Parker smells peanuts
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- Parker with a peanut
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- Red-Winged Blackbird
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- Seagull
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- Red-Bellied Woodpecker
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- Pekin Duck
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- Starling
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- Canada Geese family
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- Canada Goose and goslings
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- Red-Winged Blackbird
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- Parker says candy is dandy.
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- Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly
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- American Goldfinch
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- Hunny Bunny
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- Parker looking for peanuts
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- The pier just past sunrise
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- Mute Swan
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- Parker in the snow
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- Parker and a treat
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- Great Blue Heron
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- Me and my shadow (a/k/a Parker)
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- Fox Squirrel
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- Seagull
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- Canada Goose
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- Mallard Ducks
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- Mute Swan
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- Fox Squirrel – Parker
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- Northern Cardinal
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BADGES
Parker is a poser.
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Yes, he likes to show he is a squirrel of many moods and faces to match the moods. When I saw the picture of the side profile I knew this would be the subject of this post. 🙂
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Fantastic close ups!!!
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Thanks Barbara! It was great … Parker dropped down onto this branch and sprawled out right in front me. “Here I am, take pictures of me and feed me peanuts while you’re at it!”
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Parker is an adorable model. And he works for peanuts!
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Laurie – you’re right, he does work for peanuts and it’s not to difficult to convince him to pose!
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You got your peanut’s worth!
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I sure did – every pose you could imagine. I laughed when he turned his head to the side for a profile. 🙂
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Parker is such a ham!
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He sure is Wayne! I think he’d pose even without the peanut incentive! He plopped down onto the branch and stretched out right in front of me!
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normally they splay out like that when it’s hot. It wasn’t that hot, was it?
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I know, like splooting. It was not hot at all Wayne – Parker just came down from higher in the tree and laid like that, so I moved in a little more and didn’t even have to zoom in on him. After we had that 10 days of weather in the 80s, it shifted course and we have been in the 40s for a high the last two weeks (with a little snow flurries and lots of rain). Today we turned a corner and feels like Spring.
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Great photography. Parker’s so much close.
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Thank you Raj – Parker is not shy. He figures “there’s Linda with her camera, so I’ll entertain her and she’ll take lots of photos of me for her blog!”
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Ohh, good it’s parker.
Thanks, Linda 🤠
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He is so cute !
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I know … he has lots of personality!
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Miss Linda…………………………….”Can’t you see that I
m just taking a rest?”…………………………..beautiful close-up pictures of Mr. Squirrel!!!
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Yes, he looked a little tired when he plopped down and stretched out on the branch Ann Marie, but perked up when he saw the camera (and no doubt the peanut bag)!
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You can identify Parker from all his squirrel buddies/cousins? I’m impressed! I like the way he provided different poses for you!
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Nancy, Parker has a lot of personality and has been around for quite a few years. Since I’ve always indulged him with extra treats, when he sees me, he often separates himself from the crowd to come over near me, or stand with his front paws on my shoes.
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Front paws on your shoes?! Wow–he IS friendly! (Of course, the extra treats help, no doubt!)
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Yes, he likes doing that to get my attention (for peanuts) and sometimes in the past if I was taking a picture of something else, or talking to someone, he has climbed up my sweatpants to reach the peanut bag. 🙂
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Oh my goodness!
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Well I usually try and shoo him away when he does that Nancy, but he is persistent. I have spoiled and indulged him for years, so he feels “entitled” now. 🙂
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What a cutie! Don’t you just love their hand-like paws? Nice set of photos!
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Glad you liked the photos Rebecca. I was really close to him for these shots and those hand-like paws are amazing and reminded me of pictures of raccoons fishing with their human-like paws. No wonder they can scramble up and down the tree so quickly!
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Cuteness overload!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Woo Hoo! 😍🥰😊
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I think we are both opportunists Shelley … me taking advantage of that cuteness overload and him taking advantage of my willingness to say “heck ya – I’ll do peanuts for poses!”
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It was meant to be! 😍
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so adorably cute and those close-ups of his little face are stunning! It’s like he wanted to pose perfectly for you.
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I was closer that usual to him Ari. Lucky for me he climbed down from the tree and stretched out on that branch, not something he usually does. He is really cute and knows it!
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😀
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He needs to be in the circus with that balancing act!
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Ha ha – yes he does Diane. I have seen him (and other squirrels) hang upside down by their feet on trees to get my attention for peanuts. Paws like Velcro!
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So cute! He looks very healthy! 😊
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I think he still has some of his Winter weight on him Tom – maybe I’m fattening him up with peanuts. I have never been that close to him at eye level before – he was either tired or enjoying all the attention I gave him for staying in place for so long and I think it was the latter. 🙂
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It seems it pays to pay in peanuts. He’s a great model, Linda.
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I’ve never had him up so close at eye level before Hugh. I was just using a digital compact camera and didn’t even have to zoom in on him. I think he was enjoying the attention (and probably anticipating the reward). I spoil this squirrel I’ve named Parker and been interacting with him for quite a few years now.
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Wow, those shots are so close up!
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He was literally right at eye level in front of me Joni. I didn’t even zoom in and I used the compact digital camera. He was probably thinking I’d hand him a peanut while he was up there, which I did not. I put them at the base of the tree so he could see them.
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Love the little critter.
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He is really cute Barbara – I’ve always liked interacting with him as he has a lot of personality.
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I think you bring that out in him. Or he is a camera hog.LOL
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I think your second definition fits Parker to a T Barbara because that is very true! I have had cherished pets in my day, but losing them has left me so grief stricken, it is better to lavish attention (and peanuts and seeds) on my favorite Park critters instead.
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I love Parker. I’m curious, though you did say he plopped down right in front of you, how close did he allow you to get? Did you have to zoom in or did he really let you get that close? I once spent a considerable amount of time taking small, careful steps then pausing to get a closer picture of a prairie dog and the final snaps were nowhere near as close as ol’ Parker there. Wonderful shots!
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Glad you liked these shots Zazzy! He was in the tree, came down and stretched on the branch like that. I just kept getting closer to him and no, I did not zoom in on him at all. I was using a compact digital camera. He is used to me taking photos of him with that small camera so he wasn’t scared, but I’ve never been that close up to him before. He probably thought I’d feed him while I was so close as I often feed him (holding the peanut between two fingers, not from my palm), but I laid the peanuts at the base of the tree and pointed at them. Your prairie dog story makes me think of my groundhog on the boardwalk story. I was at Elizabeth Park a few years ago. I saw a roly-poly groundhog pop out of a hole next to the wooden boardwalk which was a first for me but I was there later in the day. So, just then I saw a man pushing a stroller with a toddler in it and they were on the side where the groundhog was. So I pointed and said “be careful” or something like that to alert him. He says “oh, he begs all the time and people give him treats and cookies.” I was able to get some close-up shots as the groundhog waited patiently for me to give him treats, but I didn’t have any and felt badly. After that day I carried a treat with me for the longest time to give to him and I’ve never seen him again. 🙂
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Zazzy: here’s the Wordless Wednesday post with a few pics of my pudge groundhog:
https://lindaschaubblog.net/2020/09/16/roly-poly-pal-wordless-wednesday-prizewinner-in-quarantine-15-category/
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Amazing photos. I love this guy’s facial expressions. He seems about as interested in you as you are in him.
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Thanks Ally – he was right in front of me at eye level, which was unusual. I didn’t even have to zoom in to get those shots as he was just a few feet away. His interest was piqued as to peanuts; mine was for photos. When he turned his head for a profile shot, I thought he was really enjoying himself. 🙂
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He’s got cute fuzzy ears! He is definitely comfortable with you if you could get that close to him.
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He was really close Esther and I was not zooming in on him. I took the pic of him sprawled out, then just walked closer to him. When I saw him stretched out, I wanted to ensure he was not sick, before I got any closer. It wasn’t hot, so I don’t know why he jumped down and sprawled out like that. 🙂 He is definitely an attention-seeking squirrel!
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“Snacks. You always bring snacks. I want my snacks.”
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Ha ha – Parker always pretends he is needy. I should have said a “petulant” Parker sez ….
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Such a cute squirrel! 🙂
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He sure is Clare. He plopped down onto the branch, probably hoping I would hand feed him. Parker is a wee bit spoiled!
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