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    This squirrel gnawed a hole in the side of a wooden bird feeder so he could squeeze inside to keep warm. The red squirrel looked content as he sheltered from driving snow. Photographer Jim Cumming noticed the cozy squirrel while looking for birds in Ottawa, Canada, this week.

    This squirrel gnawed a hole in the side of a wooden bird feeder so he could squeeze inside to keep warm. The red squirrel looked content as he sheltered from driving snow. Photographer Jim Cumming noticed the cozy squirrel while looking for birds in Ottawa, Canada, this week.

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