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I stood there quietly with my camera, moving slowly and carefully, so
I wouldn’t spook or distract them. By “them” I mean the golfers in the
Costa Mesa Golf Championships at the Costa Mesa Country Club. At about
the same time I heard the distinctive noise of a golf ball going into the
hole, something hit the ground hard from the tree above.
As I scanned the ground trying to see what it was, something else came
speeding down and “thunked” me on the top of the head. I looked up and
there was a squirrel munching on a nut, trying to act nonchalant. I swear
he threw those nuts at me on purpose...
Now every golf course has its share of squirrels, but the squirrels on
this course seem to be pretty well fed, move a little slower, and do not
give a hoot about people being in close proximity. I was pondering their
tameness as I watched another squirrel searching the ground, doing his
squirrel thing -- you know, take a couple of short hops, pick something
up with the front paws while sitting on the hind quarters, munch on it a
couple of times, toss it to the side and move on to the next treasure
found in the grass. But this squirrel’s search was leading him right in
my direction.
My pondering about this squirrel was distracted by a few golfers
teeing off. But then my attention was hooked by rodent chewing noises
coming from right behind me. There was my squirrel, chomping on a pine
cone. Kind of cute, so I thought I would crouch down and get a photo of
him.
At first, looking through my lens showed only a blurred vision of
colors. I cranked it into focus only to find the squirrel staring dead
back at me. Instead of a sprinting off like a normal squirrel, this
little guy stood his ground and gave me a look like you get from a dude
who just caught you checking out his girlfriend. So I shot two frames and
left before any trouble started.
-- Steve McCrank
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