I'm looking out the window from a room on the second floor.
A chubby squirrel is clinging onto a thin branch, and tearing leaves off and then biting them.
The squirrel is eating leaves greedily, so the bitten and torn leaves are falling down to the ground. They look like they are flying butterflies as the wind is swirling them up.
The moment the sun light hit them, the color of the leaves that I saw as gray turned bright yellow.
There are so many squirrels in Canada. They can be seen anywhere and everywhere.
I'm curious to know if they have any natural predators here.
Don't they multiply too much?
Thank you for correcting, Riccyjay, Madox
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