Eberswalde, Germany. 15th Apr, 2026. A Eurasian squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) can be seen high up in a tree in the Forest Botanical Garden in Eberswalde. The squirrel is easily recognizable by its reddish-brown fur and distinctive ear tufts. The nimble climber moves safely in trees and uses its bushy tail for balance. In parks and forests, it forages for nuts, seeds and buds, which make up a large part of its diet. By hiding supplies, the species contributes to the natural distribution of various tree species. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News
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Eberswalde, Germany. 15th Apr, 2026. A Eurasian squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) can be seen high up in a tree in the Forest Botanical Garden in Eberswalde. The squirrel is easily recognizable by its reddish-brown fur and distinctive ear tufts. The nimble climber moves safely in trees and uses its bushy tail for balance. In parks and forests, it forages for nuts, seeds and buds, which make up a large part of its diet. By hiding supplies, the species contributes to the natural distribution of various tree species. Credit: Patrick Pleul/dpa/Alamy Live News