Another quiet day. A small flock of goldfinches did descend on the trees at the back of the garden this afternoon, but the shots I managed (poor light) have mostly been discarded. Which left Bold to provide the images for today's post. She arrived in the garden mid-evening.

That's it for tonight. A cold, but predominantly dry week is forecast. If it's bright, then that's absolutely fine with me! It's the grey days that get me down. And the wet ones.
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Camera note: all shots taken with the Canon 40D and EF 24-105 F4L IS USM lens.

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  1. Nice teeth :insane:

  2. November is usually a dark rainy month but this one seems darker and rainier than usual! I'll be glad when the frosts and bright mornings come as well. They also bring foxes hunting for voles in daylight 😉

    She's looking good!

  3. i always thought that its teeth are more bigger than that

  4. Darko, and sharp!

  5. Adele, bright winter mornings would be great, though I won't have as much time to get out to enjoy them as I'd like. A nice dusting of snow in Regent's Park (but nowhere else) would be perfect 😉 :smurf:

  6. Erwin, thanks :cheers:

  7. Rania, those teeth are quite big enough!

  8. I know foxes eat chicken but I didnt know they cooked it first 😀

  9. Anonymous writes:

    I love the squirrel images – the one with the pigeon is just great. They're so cute!

    — Marilyn

  10. Darkest Hour, they don't do the cooking themselves of course. A small colony of squirrels does all the hard work :whistle:

  11. Thanks Marilyn!

  12. Ah, the squirrel chefs, of course 😀

  13. Very nice shots

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