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Squirrel In Hiltingbury

July 6, 2014 By Roger Clark 4 Comments

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I took this picture in our back garden this afternoon in Hiltingbury.

Squirrel in Hiltingbury, Sunday 6th July 2014.  Image by Roger Clark.
Squirrel in Hiltingbury, Sunday 6th July 2014. Image by Roger Clark.

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About Roger Clark

Another Chandler's Ford ex-IBMer who is just learning to say NO to volunteer opportunities. Enjoyed flying and sailing after retirement but now golf and wildlife photography in the ascendancy. I do feel responsible for putting something back into the Community or organisations that I have enjoyed. Hence I have an active interest in the Hiltingbury Community Organisation and the Hilt, Winchester Photographic Society, South Winchester Golf Club, Festival Medical Services, and a charity called Ovacome.

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  1. Mike Sedgwick says

    July 7, 2014 at 2:44 am

    Did he get out on his own?

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    • Roger Clark says

      July 7, 2014 at 7:34 am

      First it ran laps inside the feeder to lose weight and then squeezed out in sheer panic out as I invaded its grey space.

      Mike – the pond snails you gave us went forth and multiplied and now providing crunchy meals for a young thrush.

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  2. Hazel Bateman says

    July 7, 2014 at 9:15 am

    There are far too many squirrels in Hiltingbury. I did not notice this before we got a dog!

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