[NatureNS] Melanistic Red Squirrel

From: Terry Boswell <ta_boz@hotmail.com>
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Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2010 18:17:38 -0300
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I think that this is a melanistic Pine Squirrel and not a melanistic Red Sq=
uirrel. The two are quite different in shape and the Pine Squirrel is the l=
ocal resident.

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Regards

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Terry Boswell
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> Date: Tue=2C 23 Mar 2010 07:20:50 -0300
> From: hamst@xplornet.com
> To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
> Subject: Re: [NatureNS] Melanistic Red Squirrel
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> Thanks Bernard=2C I really wanted to see those pictures!
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> On 22/03/10 11:32 PM=2C bernard burke wrote:
> > Rita and I took a drive to the Nine Mile River area today (Monday=2C Ma=
rch 22nd) to see if we could get a look at the melanistic (black) red squir=
rel recently mentioned by Annabelle Thiebaux. After a short period of time =
we were able to get good looks and photos of this unique squirrel=2C some o=
f which can be seen here:
> >
> > http://bernieb.smugmug.com/Nature/Melanistic-Black-Red-Squirrel/1159306=
7_gobxb#816960113_GjgYz
> >
> > Many thanks to Annabelle and her husband for their hospitality.
> >
> > Bernard Burke
> > blburke@ns.sympatico.ca
> > Dartmouth
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I think that this is a melanistic Pine Squirrel and not a melanistic Red Sq=
uirrel. The two are quite different in shape and the Pine Squirrel is the l=
ocal resident.<BR>
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Regards<BR>
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Terry Boswell<BR>&nbsp=3B<BR>&gt=3B Date: Tue=2C 23 Mar 2010 07:20:50 -0300=
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R>&gt=3B Subject: Re: [NatureNS] Melanistic Red Squirrel<BR>&gt=3B <BR>&gt=
=3B Thanks Bernard=2C I really wanted to see those pictures!<BR>&gt=3B <BR>=
&gt=3B On 22/03/10 11:32 PM=2C bernard burke wrote:<BR>&gt=3B &gt=3B Rita a=
nd I took a drive to the Nine Mile River area today (Monday=2C March 22nd) =
to see if we could get a look at the melanistic (black) red squirrel recent=
ly mentioned by Annabelle Thiebaux. After a short period of time we were ab=
le to get good looks and photos of this unique squirrel=2C some of which ca=
n be seen here:<BR>&gt=3B &gt=3B<BR>&gt=3B &gt=3B http://bernieb.smugmug.co=
m/Nature/Melanistic-Black-Red-Squirrel/11593067_gobxb#816960113_GjgYz<BR>&g=
t=3B &gt=3B<BR>&gt=3B &gt=3B Many thanks to Annabelle and her husband for t=
heir hospitality.<BR>&gt=3B &gt=3B<BR>&gt=3B &gt=3B Bernard Burke<BR>&gt=3B=
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