Showing posts with label Red Squirrels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Squirrels. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

A Classic Pose




I was able to take several pictures of the red squirrels at Formby during my early morning visit and got chatting to another photographer from Essex also taking advantage of the quite and early morning sun to observe these stunning little creatures. Sadly the light didn't last too long and dog walkers and joggers sent the squirrels into the tree tops out of harms way.

Most of the time the squirrels were scampering around in search of food barely stopping but every now and then one would pause and nibble on a nut and I was able to capture the moment in these classic poses.

Monday, 25 April 2016

The Tufty Club




For anyone growing up in the UK in the 1960's will know about the Tufty Club hero of numerous road safety "films" and information leaflets. He was created in 1953 and by the early 60's there were more than 2000 Tufty Clubs nationwide with a membership of more than 2 million by 1972.

I was never a member and I didn't realise that Tufty still exists but apparently he does and in 1998 the character was "immortalised" in a ceramic figure.

So apart from the fact that Tufty was a Red Squirrel why am I drawing attention to this particularly British phenomenon? Well there is a real irony that a creature such as this is used to represent road safety, because from my observations of the squirrels at Formby they dash across the paths and roads without bothering to Stop Look or Listen or to Look Right, Look Left and Look Right Again relying on their speed to keep them out of danger, so they are hardly the best example to follow, no matter how cute they are.

Anyway, a couple of weeks ago I got up nice and early to get some shots of the squirrels before the crowds arrive. The red squirrel population at Formby was decimated in recent years due to a virus but with careful management the numbers are increasing and so I didn't have to wait too long before a these little beauties showed up.