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Tag Archives: red squirrel

OWL IN THE FAMILY

Posted on April 4, 2026 by mquintonphoto@gmail.com

The female great gray owl (Strix nebulosa) returns to her nest in the Alaskan forest. The female will incubate the eggs for thirty days.

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Posted in owls, wildlife photography | Tagged Alaska, Alaskan wildlife, birds, forest, great gray owl, hunting, nesting, owls, predator, raptors, red squirrel, red-backed vole, spruce, wildlife, wildlife photography

HOARDING TO SURVIVE

Posted on March 12, 2026 by mquintonphoto@gmail.com
Red squirrel launches towards its mushroom cache.  Hoarding cones and mushrooms provides crucial survival benefits.

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Posted in red squirrel, wildlife photography | Tagged Alaska, Alaskan wildlife, animal behavior, autumn, boreal forest, hoarding, mushrooms, photography, red squirrel, rodent, spruce, storing food, wilderness, wildlife

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Checking out northern flicker cavity, Alaska.
Copper River delta
Alaska

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