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North American red squirrel eats seeds in the shade of a Minnesota birch forest. Red squirrels are found in coniferous, deciduous and mixed forested habitats from Alaska, across Canada, throughout the Northeast and south to the Appalachian states, as well as in the Rocky Mountains.
Image ID: 18908
Species: North American red squirrel, Tamiasciurus hudsonicus
Location: Orr, Minnesota, USA | Eastern fox squirrel. The eastern fox squirrel historically occur in the eastern and central portions of North America, but have been introduced in the 1900's to urban areas in the western United States. They are the largest of the North American squirrels, reaching 29 inches in length and up to 3 pounds. They are generalist feeders with a diet that varies according to their habitat, including nuts, seed, bird eggs and chicks, frogs, flowers and agricultural crops.
Image ID: 18964
Species: Eastern fox squirrel, Sciurus niger
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA | Eastern fox squirrel. The eastern fox squirrel historically occur in the eastern and central portions of North America, but have been introduced in the 1900's to urban areas in the western United States. They are the largest of the North American squirrels, reaching 29 inches in length and up to 3 pounds. They are generalist feeders with a diet that varies according to their habitat, including nuts, seed, bird eggs and chicks, frogs, flowers and agricultural crops.
Image ID: 18965
Species: Eastern fox squirrel, Sciurus niger
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA |
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Eastern fox squirrel. The eastern fox squirrel historically occur in the eastern and central portions of North America, but have been introduced in the 1900's to urban areas in the western United States. They are the largest of the North American squirrels, reaching 29 inches in length and up to 3 pounds. They are generalist feeders with a diet that varies according to their habitat, including nuts, seed, bird eggs and chicks, frogs, flowers and agricultural crops.
Image ID: 18966
Species: Eastern fox squirrel, Sciurus niger
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA | Eastern fox squirrel. The eastern fox squirrel historically occur in the eastern and central portions of North America, but have been introduced in the 1900's to urban areas in the western United States. They are the largest of the North American squirrels, reaching 29 inches in length and up to 3 pounds. They are generalist feeders with a diet that varies according to their habitat, including nuts, seed, bird eggs and chicks, frogs, flowers and agricultural crops.
Image ID: 18967
Species: Eastern fox squirrel, Sciurus niger
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA | Eastern fox squirrel. The eastern fox squirrel historically occur in the eastern and central portions of North America, but have been introduced in the 1900's to urban areas in the western United States. They are the largest of the North American squirrels, reaching 29 inches in length and up to 3 pounds. They are generalist feeders with a diet that varies according to their habitat, including nuts, seed, bird eggs and chicks, frogs, flowers and agricultural crops.
Image ID: 18968
Species: Eastern fox squirrel, Sciurus niger
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA |
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Eastern fox squirrel. The eastern fox squirrel historically occur in the eastern and central portions of North America, but have been introduced in the 1900's to urban areas in the western United States. They are the largest of the North American squirrels, reaching 29 inches in length and up to 3 pounds. They are generalist feeders with a diet that varies according to their habitat, including nuts, seed, bird eggs and chicks, frogs, flowers and agricultural crops.
Image ID: 18969
Species: Eastern fox squirrel, Sciurus niger
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA | Eastern fox squirrel. The eastern fox squirrel historically occur in the eastern and central portions of North America, but have been introduced in the 1900's to urban areas in the western United States. They are the largest of the North American squirrels, reaching 29 inches in length and up to 3 pounds. They are generalist feeders with a diet that varies according to their habitat, including nuts, seed, bird eggs and chicks, frogs, flowers and agricultural crops.
Image ID: 18970
Species: Eastern fox squirrel, Sciurus niger
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA | Eastern fox squirrel. The eastern fox squirrel historically occur in the eastern and central portions of North America, but have been introduced in the 1900's to urban areas in the western United States. They are the largest of the North American squirrels, reaching 29 inches in length and up to 3 pounds. They are generalist feeders with a diet that varies according to their habitat, including nuts, seed, bird eggs and chicks, frogs, flowers and agricultural crops.
Image ID: 18971
Species: Eastern fox squirrel, Sciurus niger
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA |
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Squirrel, Yosemite Valley.
Image ID: 12663
Location: Yosemite National Park, California, USA | Unidentified squirrel, Panorama Point, Paradise Park.
Image ID: 13918
Species: Spermophilus saturatus
Location: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA | Unidentified squirrel, Panorama Point, Paradise Park.
Image ID: 13919
Species: Spermophilus saturatus
Location: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA |
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Unidentified squirrel, Panorama Point, Paradise Park.
Image ID: 13921
Species: Spermophilus saturatus
Location: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA | Unidentified squirrel, Panorama Point, Paradise Park.
Image ID: 13922
Species: Spermophilus saturatus
Location: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA | Unidentified squirrel, Panorama Point, Paradise Park.
Image ID: 13923
Species: Spermophilus saturatus
Location: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA |
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Unidentified squirrel, Panorama Point, Paradise Park.
Image ID: 13924
Species: Spermophilus saturatus
Location: Mount Rainier National Park, Washington, USA |
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