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MA-STASH!! A squirrel looks like it has a moustache as it carries nesting material and then her young into their new home, Gothenburg, Sweden - 03 Jun 2024
MA-STASH!! A squirrel looks like it has a moustache as it carries nesting material and then her young into their new home, Gothenburg, Sweden - 03 Jun 2024
MA-STASH!! A squirrel looks like it has a moustache as it carries nesting material and then her young into their new home, Gothenburg, Sweden - 03 Jun 2024
MA-STASH!! A squirrel looks like it has a moustache as it carries nesting material and then her young into their new home, Gothenburg, Sweden - 03 Jun 2024
MA-STASH!! A squirrel looks like it has a moustache as it carries nesting material and then her young into their new home, Gothenburg, Sweden - 03 Jun 2024
MA-STASH!! A squirrel looks like it has a moustache as it carries nesting material and then her young into their new home, Gothenburg, Sweden - 03 Jun 2024
MA-STASH!! A squirrel looks like it has a moustache as it carries nesting material and then her young into their new home, Gothenburg, Sweden - 03 Jun 2024

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MA-STASH!! A squirrel looks like it has a moustache as it carries nesting material and then her young into their new home, Gothenburg, Sweden - 03 Jun 2024

MA-STASH!! A squirrel looks like it has a moustache as it carries nesting material and then her young into their new home. The Eurasian red squirrel was spotted sporting the 'tash' in woodland in Gothenburg, Sweden.Johnny Kaapa, 58, said, "The Eurasian red squirrel, is the only kind we have in Sweden. This squirrel I called Wonky, because of her eyes. When we first met she was always squinting and she has a lighter shade around her eyes, making her and her offspring the prettiest squirrels I have ever seen.""I was out photographing in the woods when I suddenly saw Wonky running with something in her mouth. I couldn't see what it was, but I figured she might be moving her young and assumed she'd bemaking more trips.""So with my long lens on the camera, I stood myself a bit away so she wouldn't be disturbed and waited. The first time was practice I guess as she is quick and it's not easy to photograph her on the move, but the next time I got a few shots.""It turns out she was moving into a hole in a tree just next to where I was sitting, obviously she wasn't disturbed by my presence. First she moved the nesting material and then the kids into their new home."

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