Image 1 — We have mostly Eastern grays living here, plus 2 Eastern red families. I’ve never seen a black squirrel in this city. Does anyone know if this squirrel’s mostly black tummy is a mutation, or are there black squirrels nearby?
Image 2 — We have mostly Eastern grays living here, plus 2 Eastern red families. I’ve never seen a black squirrel in this city. Does anyone know if this squirrel’s mostly black tummy is a mutation, or are there black squirrels nearby?
Image 3 — We have mostly Eastern grays living here, plus 2 Eastern red families. I’ve never seen a black squirrel in this city. Does anyone know if this squirrel’s mostly black tummy is a mutation, or are there black squirrels nearby?
Image 4 — We have mostly Eastern grays living here, plus 2 Eastern red families. I’ve never seen a black squirrel in this city. Does anyone know if this squirrel’s mostly black tummy is a mutation, or are there black squirrels nearby?

We have mostly Eastern grays living here, plus 2 Eastern red families. I’ve never seen a black squirrel in this city. Does anyone know if this squirrel’s mostly black tummy is a mutation, or are there black squirrels nearby?

I meant to say 2 American red squirrel families; wont let me correct the post.

Thank you for any input!🙏

u/13Basia13 — 18 hours ago
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