Albino Squirrel in Waukesha County Wisconsin on August 16, 2024

Albino Squirrels are not common at all so I took advantage of getting some images of this one I found in Waukesha County.  I made one stop a week after initially finding this one on August 16, 2024 and it was still present in the same area just eating an acorn off the path. Weather has been stable with temps in the mid 80’s, some sun, and low winds. Images were taken on the 16th and 23rd of August 2024.

The Albino Squirrel high in a tree appeared to be sleeping on and off while I was there…

A stop a week later, it is sitting here eating an acorn, after that it just disappeared into the woods…

Albino Eastern Gray Squirrel

Scientific name: Sciurus carolinensis

Type: Mammal

Albino: Albinism, is a mutation on a gene that codes for pigmentation. Eyes are red in color on albino mammals.

Habitat: They prefer large areas of mature and dense woodlands.

Average life span in the wild: Adults can live to 6 years. Records that have been keep they may survive much longer.

Size: Bodies run 9.1″ to 11.8″ long plus the tail, tails averaging about 8″-10″ long.

Weight: 14-21 oz

Diet: Tree berries, buds, bark, nuts, acorns and seeds. They are also known to eat seeds at bird feeders and vegetables from gardens.

Range: Midwest to the eastern US and southeastern Canada.

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Window to Wildlife features the photography of Jim Edlhuber. A lifelong native of Wisconsin, Jim has been photographing wildlife for 20 years. He considers himself an avid photographer and is always trying to capture nature and wildlife through his lens. He is in several photography clubs and has won numerous awards for his work. In recent years, Jim has focused mostly on birding photography and finds it to be the most challenging.

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