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KENtucky, nice catch!

If it was a red squirrel that lost the game of dodge truck, it's no great loss. Cute as they may be, red squirrels are destructive.
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Here's a photo I shot of one up at the cabin. If I had had a gun with I'd have used that instead of the camera...

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KENtucky, that appears to be a gray squirrel. They are not as destructive, they eat a bunch of bird food but they typically don't chew their way into sheds, houses, barns, cabins etc..
 
KENtucky, don't be so sure about that. I have gray, red and fox squirrels (and black and white color variations of the gray squirrels as well) that all visit my bird feeders. The red squirrels will chase away any other squirrels that might be there.

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Fox squirrel.

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Black color variation Gray squirrel.

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White color variation Gray squirrel, not albino.

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White color variation Gray squirrel, not albino.
 

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