Western Gray Squirrel Portrait
Western Gray Squirrel Portrait
Portrait of a Western Gray Squirrel as he climbs a tree at Soda Springs Recreation Area in Klickitat County. This is among my favorite images of this sweet tree squirrel. In 2023 WDFW moved the status of this squirrel up, from the ‘Threatened’ to ‘Endangered’ list. I am honored they used my habitat image for the cover of the Periodic Status Review.
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Sizes: Image is photographed in an 8 x 12, 11 x 17 or 16 x 24 size format. If you choose 5 x 7, 8 x 10, 11 x 14 or 16 x 20, your image will be center cropped (the edges will be cropped out to make the image fit the space).
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Larger than other squirrels in my region, Western Gray Squirrels are endangered in Washington State; while just across the Columbia River in Oregon, they’re abundant. There are only three pockets of them left in Washington and one happens to be in my county. I’ve observed and studied them for a few years and find them quite intelligent and endearing. They’re larger than a Douglas’ Squirrel, our other tree squirrel and have a very long bushy tail. In sunlight, their silvery gray fur glimmers. Distinguished from California Ground Squirrels by their creamy white chest and belly.