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An eastern grey squirrel is prominently featured in the mid-ground, perched on a black metal fire escape attached to a brick building. The squirrel, with grey-brown fur and a lighter belly, is looking upwards and slightly to the right, with its front paws resting on one of the light-colored, rectangular blocks embedded in the fire escape's diagonal beam. Its expression appears alert and curious.

The fire escape, made of dark metal, angles diagonally across the image from the lower left to the upper right. It consists of a sturdy, flat main beam and wavy, horizontal bars forming the railing. Several evenly spaced, rectangular concrete or stone blocks are attached to the main beam, possibly for decoration or grip. Additional vertical support struts of the fire escape are visible behind the squirrel.

In the background, a multi-story building constructed of red-brown bricks is visible. The bricks are laid in a running bond pattern. Portions of windows with dark frames can be seen behind the fire escape. The lighting is soft and diffused, suggesting an overcast day with no strong shadows. No text is visible in the image. The architecture, including the fire escape design and brickwork, is characteristic of urban environments, such as Montreal, Canada.
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Apr 16, 2026

Montreal, Canada

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An eastern grey squirrel is prominently featured in the mid-ground, perched on a black metal fire escape attached to a brick building. The squirrel, with grey-brown fur and a lighter belly, is looking upwards and slightly to the right, with its front paws resting on one of the light-colored, rectangular blocks embedded in the fire escape's diagonal beam. Its expression appears alert and curious. The fire escape, made of dark metal, angles diagonally across the image from the lower left to the upper right. It consists of a sturdy, flat main beam and wavy, horizontal bars forming the railing. Several evenly spaced, rectangular concrete or stone blocks are attached to the main beam, possibly for decoration or grip. Additional vertical support struts of the fire escape are visible behind the squirrel. In the background, a multi-story building constructed of red-brown bricks is visible. The bricks are laid in a running bond pattern. Portions of windows with dark frames can be seen behind the fire escape. The lighting is soft and diffused, suggesting an overcast day with no strong shadows. No text is visible in the image. The architecture, including the fire escape design and brickwork, is characteristic of urban environments, such as Montreal, Canada.

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