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On the right side of the tree trunk -- you can see the reflection of his eye.
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Right above the feeder
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Head down on the trunk, parallel to the feeder -- you can see the reflection of his eye.
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On the trunk facing up, parallel to the feeder and very close to it.
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He came back several times to get the raisons
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While living at Apple park apartments on a third story balcony-this small flying squirrel repeatedly found late night snacks in our bird feeder. On this one occasion it stayed for more than 20 minutes before jumping off and gliding to the forest floor below. The apartment was 35 feet up and surrounded by by multiple large Douglas firs.
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While living at Apple park apartments on a third story balcony-this small flying squirrel repeatedly found late night snacks in our bird feeder. On this one occasion it stayed for more than 20 minutes before jumping off and gliding to the forest floor below. The apartment was 35 feet up and surrounded by by multiple large Douglas firs.
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While living at Apple park apartments on a third story balcony-this small flying squirrel repeatedly found late night snacks in our bird feeder. On this one occasion it stayed for more than 20 minutes before jumping off and gliding to the forest floor below. The apartment was 35 feet up and surrounded by by multiple large Douglas firs.
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While living at Apple park apartments on a third story balcony-this small flying squirrel repeatedly found late night snacks in our bird feeder. On this one occasion it stayed for more than 20 minutes before jumping off and gliding to the forest floor below. The apartment was 35 feet up and surrounded by by multiple large Douglas firs.
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Two photos captured on trail camera. This was the better of the two.
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Flying squirrel was caught as part of a trapping study done as part of my PhD.
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Bunkhouse Trapping Grid