Squirreling Away

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This Groundhog Day, we’re celebrating the groundhog’s more relatable relative: the gray squirrel.

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Of course, like groundhogs, gray squirrels can be squirrelly. As they run, jump and climb through the canopy or bound across the ground, they tend to stop and start.

Personally, I’m a fan of both. The stopping is what makes them photographable, and the starting is what makes them so fun to watch.

Written and photographed by Dan Mims. Images were captured on the New Haven Green, Yale’s Old Campus, the driverless section of Court Street and a back lot near Park and Chapel Streets. This story was originally published on February 2, 2018.

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Dan has worked for a couple of major media companies, but he likes Daily Nutmeg best. As DN’s editor, he writes, photographs, edits and otherwise shepherds ideas into fully realized feature stories.

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