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Red Squirrel

Sciurus vulgaris

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Description:

Love is the air... literally! This play took place some 10-12m above the ground.

Habitat:

Seen on edges of lowland mixed forest, in a protected wetlands located at the border between France and Switzerland. These wetlands are protected for an amphibian, the Yellow-bellied toad (Bombina variegata), but the toad remain difficult to spot - instead, every now and then, I catch some other interesting animal or interesting interaction in the same spot. Otherwise, red squirrels are very common in our region, and are often seen in forest, groves, parks and hedges in Geneva lake valley.

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