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Rare albino squirrel pictured in Sussex garden | Rare albino squirrel pictured in Sussex garden |
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The odds of a squirrel being born white is thought to be about one in 100,000 - so when one turns up in your back garden it is certainly worth reaching for a camera. | The odds of a squirrel being born white is thought to be about one in 100,000 - so when one turns up in your back garden it is certainly worth reaching for a camera. |
That is what care worker Suzie Chadwick did when she spotted a rare albino squirrel in her garden in East Grinstead, Sussex. | That is what care worker Suzie Chadwick did when she spotted a rare albino squirrel in her garden in East Grinstead, Sussex. |
Grey squirrels - originally brought to Britain from North America - are now estimated to number around two and a half million, vastly outnumbering the native red squirrel. | Grey squirrels - originally brought to Britain from North America - are now estimated to number around two and a half million, vastly outnumbering the native red squirrel. |
But albinos remain a rarity. | But albinos remain a rarity. |
The squirrel, whom Suzie believes to be male, has been visiting her garden almost every day for the past week. | |
She says he plays with other grey squirrels and fights over the peanuts, sunflower seeds and bread on offer in the feeder - with tempers occasionally boiling over. | She says he plays with other grey squirrels and fights over the peanuts, sunflower seeds and bread on offer in the feeder - with tempers occasionally boiling over. |
"He had a big scratch on his face after a fight last week," says Suzie, "but he keeps coming back because he seems to like a piece of the action." | "He had a big scratch on his face after a fight last week," says Suzie, "but he keeps coming back because he seems to like a piece of the action." |
In all other aspects, such as size and behaviour, Suzie says he seems like an ordinary grey squirrel, frequently pushing the other squirrels off the feeder. | In all other aspects, such as size and behaviour, Suzie says he seems like an ordinary grey squirrel, frequently pushing the other squirrels off the feeder. |
According to Suzie he is accepted by the other squirrels but likes to show he's in charge. | According to Suzie he is accepted by the other squirrels but likes to show he's in charge. |
She says she has not got a name for her visitor yet - but Henry and Harry are currently her favourites. | She says she has not got a name for her visitor yet - but Henry and Harry are currently her favourites. |
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