Uinta Ground Squirrel PortraitUinta Ground Squirrel Portrait – Nikon D810, f7.1, 1/2000, ISO 400, Nikkor 500mm VR with 1.4x TC, natural light

Uinta Ground Squirrels are the most plentiful mammals I see during the summer months in the Centennial Valley.  They are only above ground about three and a half months of the year and are very busy during the day gathering grass and seeds to store for when they are underground.

Centennial Valley Uinta Ground SquirrelA Centennial Valley Uinta Ground Squirrel – Nikon D810, f7.1, 1/1600, ISO 400, Nikkor 500mm VR with 1.4x TC, natural light

I love photographing these Ground Squirrels every chance I get and once in a while they will even cooperate and stay still, this one did.

They are called “Potgut” in northern Utah though I don’t see why they got that name, they don’t appear to have a potgut to me.

A welcoming Uinta Ground Squirrel at the gate to the River Marsh CampgroundA welcoming Uinta Ground Squirrel at the gate to the River Marsh Campground – Nikon D810, f7.1, 1/2000, ISO 400, Nikkor 500mm VR with 1.4x TC, natural light

At the gate to the Lower Lake of Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge three days ago there must have been a dozen of the squirrels and this one seemed to be welcoming me “home” while the rest of the squirrels disappeared.

Life is good.

Mia

Click here to see more of my Uinta Ground Squirrel photos plus facts and information about this species.