Subject: [Tweeters] OT: Dark Squirrel
Date: Sun Dec 27 13:56:04 PST 2020
From: ck park - travelgirl.fics at gmail.com

for what it's worth, i've photographed the black variety at reifel (in BC)
and farrel-mcwhirter park in redmond, washington... to my eye, they are
certainly more beautiful than their grey brethren...

00 caren
ParkGallery.org
george davis creek, north fork


On Sun, Dec 27, 2020 at 10:15 AM Jon. Anderson and Marty Chaney <
festuca at comcast.net> wrote:


> While we are used to the 'cookie-cutter' appearance of the grey (and

> sometimes a bit reddish-grey) eastern gray squirrels, the species can show

> a wide array of pelages. One of the best places to see "Black Squirrels"

> is to go to Stanley Park in Vancouver - when-and-if the US ever gets

> control of the COVID so that we can visit Canada again - where the Eastern

> Gray population consists of mostly black individuals.

>

> Their Parks and Recreation board website notes that "The abundance of

> invasive eastern gray squirrels are said to have originated from breeding

> pairs given as a gift from the Mayor of New York in 1909 and released in

> Stanley Park. The eastern gray squirrel varies widely in colour from black

> and brown to gray."

> https://vancouver.ca/parks-recreation-culture/wildlife-.aspx

>

> Best,

> - Jon. Anderson

> OlyWA

> From: hank.heiberg AT yahoo.com

>

>

> I would appreciate it if someone could ID the dark squirrel in the following photo.

> https://www.flickr.com/photos/... <https://www.flickr.com/photos/ljcouple/50764919236/in/dateposted/>

>

> It hangs around a yard in Carnation that has bird feeders.

> Thank you.

>

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