Photos show the pair foraging for food, courting with other squirrels, and collecting fallen leaves to help build their dreys.
5. Building Dreys
Linda Monteith, from Edinburgh, first noticed the pair of albino squirrels in November 2020. Photo: Linda Monteith
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The 56-year-old said she walks regularly in Barnton park wood, a stretch of local woods that run parallel to Queensferry Road. Photo: Linda Monteith
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Linda said the first time she spotted the creatures "was magical" and "very special". "It was like seeing a unicorn," she added. Photo: Linda Montleith
8. Harder to spot now
Linda said: "There are so many dogs walking on that path unfortunately, and cyclists and runners, so it is getting more difficult to spot them on the ground as they do get scared off." Photo: Linda Montleith