Squirrels:
Mottled gray and white Squirrel
White/blond Squirrel
Squirrel with striped underside
Reddish brown Squirrel
Normal Gray Squirrel (for comparison)
Groundhog (Woodchuck):
Black Groundhog
Normal Groundhog (for comparison)
Raccoon:
Maskless Raccoon
Normal Raccoon (for comparison)
Birds (leucistic):
Robin (leucistic)
Normal Robin (for comparison)
White-throated Sparrow (leucistic)
Normal White-throated Sparrow (for comparison)
The atypical do stand out, and they are all lovely to look at. Never knew some raccoons don't have a mask.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment messymimi. Maybe I'll find some new examples of these atypical animals.
DeleteA nice and interesting collection. When we first moved to TO all those years ago, I was surprised to see that most squirrels were black and not the Montreal gray that I was used to.
ReplyDeleteThanks Anvilcloud. Yes, I remember learning about black squirrels in Ontario years ago and always hoped they'd come this way. Now I see so many that I didn't even include one in this post.
DeleteWonderful, and interesting, pictures. The only squirrel missing is a black one which we get here occasionally. That raccoon sure looks different without a mask. xx
ReplyDeleteThanks Flighty. Yes, I almost included a black squirrel but they have become very common now. I didn't know that you had them too!
DeleteSad how we accept and marvel at animals that look different but find it hard sometimes, as humans, to see the beauty and worth in others that appear different to ourselves on the outside. Beautiful photos Doris... as usual!
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