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Sciurus Niger Collection

The Eastern Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger) is a charming creature found in various regions across the United States

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Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger) in a tree; Colorado, United States of America

Background imageSciurus Niger Collection: Eastern Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger), adult drinking, Hill Country, Texas, USA

Eastern Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger), adult drinking, Hill Country, Texas, USA
Eastern Fox Squirrel (Sciurus Niger), adult drinking, Hill Country, Texas, USA

Background imageSciurus Niger Collection: USA, Ogle County, Illinois, Eastern Fox Squirrel on side of tree

USA, Ogle County, Illinois, Eastern Fox Squirrel on side of tree

Background imageSciurus Niger Collection: Eastern Fox Squirrel, Sciurus niger, adult on tree, Uvalde County, Hill Country, Texas

Eastern Fox Squirrel, Sciurus niger, adult on tree, Uvalde County, Hill Country, Texas, USA

Background imageSciurus Niger Collection: Eastern Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger) watching for predators

Eastern Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger) watching for predators

Background imageSciurus Niger Collection: Eastern Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger) on tree trunk

Eastern Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger) on tree trunk

Background imageSciurus Niger Collection: Fox squirrel (Sciurus niger) eating maple seed in winter, western Oregon, USA - this

Fox squirrel (Sciurus niger) eating maple seed in winter, western Oregon, USA - this
Fox squirrel (Sciurus niger) eating maple seed in winter, Western Oregon, USA, this non-native squirrel was introduced from the eastern USA

Background imageSciurus Niger Collection: Picture No. 11806857

Picture No. 11806857
Eastern Fox Squirrel, New York Date:

Background imageSciurus Niger Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Western fox squirrel (Sciurus niger rufiventer), formerly known

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Western fox squirrel (Sciurus niger rufiventer), formerly known as Says squirrel. Lithograph, c1851, after a painting by John James Audubon for his Viviparous Quadrupeds of North

Background imageSciurus Niger Collection: AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Delmarva fox squirrel, or cat squirrel (Sciurus niger cinereus)

AUDUBON: SQUIRREL. Delmarva fox squirrel, or cat squirrel (Sciurus niger cinereus). Lithograph, c1849, after a painting by John James Audubon for his Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America

Background imageSciurus Niger Collection: Fox Squirrel - feeding on acorn. MI447

Fox Squirrel - feeding on acorn. MI447
TOM-1181 Fox Squirrel - feeding on acorn. North America Sciurus niger Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageSciurus Niger Collection: Fox Squirrel - chewing on oak gall, autumn

Fox Squirrel - chewing on oak gall, autumn
TOM-1173 Fox Squirrel - chewing on oak gall, autumn. Sciurus niger Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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The Eastern Fox Squirrel (Sciurus niger) is a charming creature found in various regions across the United States. In Hill Country, Texas, an adult squirrel can be seen quenching its thirst with a refreshing drink of water. With keen eyesight and alertness, this intelligent mammal watches for predators to ensure its safety. Perched on a tree trunk, the Eastern Fox Squirrel showcases its agility and grace. Its sleek fur blends harmoniously with nature's backdrop as it navigates through branches effortlessly. Even in western Oregon's winter chill, these resourceful squirrels adapt by feasting on maple seeds to sustain themselves. In Ogle County, Illinois, we catch another glimpse of this captivating species clinging onto the side of a tree trunk. Their ability to cling so effortlessly demonstrates their remarkable strength and dexterity. Venturing further south to Uvalde County in Texas' Hill Country region reveals an adult Eastern Fox Squirrel perched gracefully on yet another tree branch. Its presence adds charm and vibrancy to the picturesque landscape. These delightful creatures are not limited to just one area; they have been spotted throughout different parts of the country. The Western fox squirrel (Sciurus niger rufiventer) was once known by that name but has since undergone classification changes. Another variation is the Delmarva fox squirrel or cat squirrel (Sciurus niger cinereus), which can also be found within Audubon's collection. Whether it's sipping water in Texas or braving harsh winters in Oregon, these Sciurus niger specimens captivate us with their beauty and resilience. Picture No. 11806857 serves as evidence of their enchanting existence - reminding us of nature's wonders that surround us every day.