|
| photo gallery | travel | reviews | links | search | feedback | |
I welcome comments about my web site, but I do get a lot of repeat questions, and I am two months behind on answering feedback. Please check here first to see if I have already responded.
I'm a photographer and travel writer, with a particular interest in tourist attractions, not a biologist. All I know about white squirrels is contained on this page. My interest in white squirrels towns is that they use the animals as a tourist draw. I am not a squirrel expert. I don't know what squirrels eat. I don't know anything about them. If you want info that is not on these pages, then you need to ask someone else.
I know that the odd white squirrel shows up from time to time. I'm interested in the towns that promote them as tourist draws. I have neither the time nor the desire to track white squirrels around the world.
The White Squirrel Institute at Brevard College in North Carolina is a good place to look for white squirrel info and links.
I have a white squirrel living in my yard.
That's nice. You should take some pictures and consider putting up your own Web site. Unless your town has an annual white squirrel festival or police badges with white squirrels on them or a big "Home of the White Squirrel" billboard on the way into town, there is no reason to tell me.
Where did the white squirrel in my yard come from?
I have no idea. I am a writer and a photographer. I know nothing about squirrels.
I live in Marionville/Olney/Kenton/etc and we have a lot more squirrels!!! I see them all the time!!! You just didn't look hard enough!!!
I'm sure you have many white squirrels. I can only report on the ones I've seen.
There are white squirrels living in Richmond, Virginia/Jackson, Mississippi/Washington, D.C.
I know. Unless there are signs or billboards or festivals, there is no reason to tell me.
If you only care about the towns and not the squirrels, then why do you have so many pictures of squirrels on your Web site?
That's a good question. The squirrels make for good photography. They could just as easily be rabbits or prairie dogs or chipmunks.
Can I put one of your pictures on my home page?
You can link to my page for free. You can't link directly to my photos (go ahead, try it). If you still want to place my pictures on your page, write to me about licensing terms. If you still want to put white squirrel pictures on your Web site, but you don't want to pay me, then go take your own. All this travel and film and Web hosting and labor is not free. Take a road trip. You might enjoy it.
I am publishing a book/magazine/etc. and would like to purchase one-time non-exclusive rights to publish one of your photographs.
Drop me a note.
| Animals | Photo Gallery | Feedback |
Pictures and text copyright ©1999-2000 by Craig S. Thom unless otherwise noted.