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Yes the adorable avocado eating varmint is eating the flowers on the Schefflera tree. Yes, it is the kind you can grow indoors, In Florida they make 40 to 50 foot trees.
Below shows how high up he was, bellied up to the flower buffet.
we find the sticks minus the flowers and wondered what happened. Now we know
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| Photo includes 1 Loblolly Pine, 1 Seagrape, 2 Schefflera trees, one corner of our Jungle |





He was a busy fellow!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very that is one very determined squirrel, Sandra. And, now another mystery is solved.
ReplyDeleteIt is always the tree rats always. Let me at him. Have a terrific Tuesday.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes Molly
Y'all must be well hidden with all those trees and ferns and, etc.. Kudos to that squirrel for finding you!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
Will this confirms what we suspected...S q u i i r e l s
ReplyDeletewill eat anything, anywhere, any time
little glutens!
Hugs madi and mom
so cute. and so cool!
ReplyDeleteOh, cute...but naughty!! ;)
ReplyDeleteWho knew schefflera trees flowered?!? I love that splash of color in your jungle!
ReplyDeletePesky squirrel!
ReplyDeleteYour squirrel is pretty. Very different colors than the ones here. Must be the avocados.
ReplyDeleteScoundrel. You have the most interesting trees and plants !
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of this kind of tree but it's pretty. When I first saw the pictures it almost looked like a berry garland strung in the trees.
ReplyDeleteThat squirrel obviously finds them most delicious
Love these photos!! I love those varmints! lol and red is my favorite color. I would hang one of these photos in my home. :) I hope they share with you guys. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Fall!!
A beautiful jungle complete with wild life.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen flowers grow like this, so close to the branch! They almost look like red berries, that is what I thought they were at first. You are RIGHT, Squirrely Boy is laying across a huge buffet, I should be so lucky to find one this big! Loving this and I have a huge smile on my face.
ReplyDeleteI always love the look of your jungle Sandra, the squirrel must think this is paradise :)
ReplyDeleteI love those little furry friends :-)
ReplyDeleteNo kidding! If you hadn't told me, I would have thought that it was some berries you strung on a wire. Amazing. And great photos!
ReplyDeleteSquirrels seem to be everywhere and get into trouble wherever they are.Cute shots.
ReplyDeleteCute little guy. Love that tree with the red berries. So bright.
ReplyDeleteWell, you certainly caught him in the act this time!!! Don't you just love it when you are in the right place at the right time, and you actually have your camera with you!!!
ReplyDeletePretty colour, ours are a dull grey.
ReplyDeleteBriony
x
Those darn varmnts..Pretty photos from your corner of the jungle..
ReplyDeleteSweet jungle!!! And of course, no jungle is complete without varmints!!!...:)JP
ReplyDeleteNice capture of that eating little critter sweet Sandra. Those flowers must taste quite yummy. Hugs
ReplyDeletecute little guy but naughty.
ReplyDeleteand i love your trees and plants. your yard looks heavenly!
have a great day!
Why that little sneaky varmit!!I love the flowers.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen nor heard of this type of a tree before but I love the bright red berries and apparently so does that adorable little squirrel.
ReplyDeleteS/he is a busy as can be, it appears!
ReplyDeleteI like your "Jungle." Squirrels are fearless, and quite skilled in acrobatics!
ReplyDeleteHe is so cute, great capture. Those flowers must be really tasty.
ReplyDeleteLooks like he had a good time! Glad you were able to get a picture of him.
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