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Fox squirrels are common here. They're large, in charge, and hate intruders in their zones. If I'm out set up waiting for wildlife, I always keep my ears open to these guys. They're like an alarm for wildlife approaching the area. Which ever direction I hear one barking, I'll usually swing the camera that way and keep my eyes peeled. This guy on the other hand was quiet, curious, and polite. Therefore he didn't alarm wildlife of my approach...
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by david fletcher
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