Sunday, January 28, 2024

The piebald squirrel of Tompkins Square Park

Photos by Steven 

In recent months, there have been sightings of a squirrel with a dappled mix of white, brown and grey —or maybe you see blue and black. (Jeremiah Moss first shared an image of the squirrel on Instagram in late December). 
 
We don't recall seeing it before then... what's known as a piebald squirrel... Steven took these photos yesterday...
Per AZ Animals: "White squirrels are a genetic rarity caused by either albinism or leucism. Although there are over two million Eastern grey squirrels in North America, piebald — also known as pied or leucistic — squirrels make up a small fraction of the total squirrel population." 

The site says that if you see one, "then you can consider yourself lucky."

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you! I am now feeling lucky, punks!

Anonymous said...

What a cutie!

Eden Bee said...

I see it wearing a blue or black dress.

Anonymous said...

No more dye! Gone natural and loving it 😍

HazelEyes said...

Very pretty!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful creature!

Anonymous said...

Better not just be another opossum in disguise

Garrett said...

That squirrel is an East Village slacker

KPR789 said...

Loved this story and Steven's stellar photos.

How great to learn that
a/ such a rare and fancy squirrel even exists
b/ we have one nearby.

It looks like a Steiff creation. Adorable!
Jeanne Krier

Anonymous said...

Exactly

Anonymous said...

Very cool and thanks Steven - lets hope he/she is pals with all the other woodland critters and hawks in our beloved park

G. Miki Hayden said...

Sweet little thing. My friend and I used to feed squirrels in Stuyvesant. They were friendly.

smeeglereegle said...

There is a black and white piebald in Stuy Town as well.