John Oram's photos with the keyword: Squirrel

Black Squirrel - 11 May 2019

19 May 2019 78
The black squirrel is common in North America including Canada. This individual was around the base of the Falls Incline Railway, Niagara Falls, Ontario. Location: Falls Incline Railway, Niagara Falls, Ontario 200_3_P1100934

A Hilton Squirrel (2) - 18 April 2016

19 Apr 2016 121
As we left the Hilton Irvine/Orange County Airport for our breakfast, this squirrel arrived for his. Somewhat less timid than normal and apparently hoping for a treat, it was rewarded with a snack from the valet parking attendant. 200_2_P1100091

A Hilton Squirrel (1) - 18 April 2016

19 Apr 2016 117
As we left the Hilton Irvine/Orange County Airport for our breakfast, this squirrel arrived for his. Somewhat less timid than normal and apparently hoping for a treat, it was rewarded with a snack from the valet parking attendant. 200_2_P1100088

Héliport de Monaco (4) - 6 Septembre 2013

06 Sep 2013 214
Aérospatiale AS350B-2 Écureuil 3A-MTA of Heli Air Monaco at Monaco Heliport. TZ30_P1010154

Héliport de Monaco (3) - 6 Septembre 2013

06 Sep 2013 202
Aérospatiale AS350B-2 Écureuil 3A-MAC of Heli Air Monaco at Monaco Heliport. TZ30_P1010150

Héliport de Monaco (2) - 6 Septembre 2013

06 Sep 2013 217
Aérospatiale AS350B-3 Écureuil 3A-MWI of Heli Air Monaco at Monaco Heliport. TZ30_P1010149

Héliport de Monaco (1) - 6 Septembre 2013

06 Sep 2013 214
Aérospatiale AS350B-2 Écureuil 3A-MTT of Heli Air Monaco at Monaco Heliport. TZ30_P1010148

Squirrel Ballet - 9 June 2013

09 Jun 2013 192
This is the squirrel on top of the fingerpost at Whiteley Shopping Centre. The Southerner quite rightly commented on Flickr that it looks a bit like a mouse. I chose different angles to decide for myself and to allow you to do so also. I imagine this is a Lucy Casson figure as are the other animals around the Centre and I feel Ms. Casson intentionally leaves a little ambiguity in her work. The figures we comfortably describe as rabbits, have the ears of hares but the works she has created are intended to reflect the wildlife of the area and I think one is more likely to see a rabbit than a hare.