
Yes, back again, both me and the albino squirrel.
I’ll post more about my absence in the future but, for now this post is about the squirrel.
I don’t know if it’s the same one but we have had several visits this year.

And, I don’t know if this individual is particularly stupid but if he just turned 180° he would have easy access to the sunflower kernels that he is currently fighting to get at thru the stainless steel mesh.
The seeds are put out mainly for the birds but I don’t begrudge the squirrels having a feed too. Their acrobatics are always a joy to watch and as I write this post there are two greys alternately raiding the feeders and chasing each other around my garden.
Enjoy!
I have never heard of an albino squirrel
Hi Jo,
Albinism is a rare genetic condition where the body produces little to no melanin—the pigment responsible for the colour of skin, hair, and eyes. It is usually an inherited trait. It can affect people, animals, or plants.
Before encountering the albino squirrels, the only albino I was aware of was Johnny Winter, blues rock musician.