This little fellow near Fort Casey leads the life of Riley while dining out on a limb. - Ken George
Ken George
This little fellow near Fort Casey leads the life of Riley while dining out on a limb.

A real nutcracker


July 3, 2008 · Updated 1:43 PM 

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Ken George's lens regularly captures Whidbey scenes. This week he's snapped shots of Central Whidbey. Besides this squirrel, George has focused on other wildlife and outdoor spots, including Crockett Lake. Watch for birds and birders coming in Saturday's Whidbey News-Times. If you don't want to miss a one of Ken's great photos, subscribe to the Whidbey News-Times.

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