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Sciurus vulgaris. Sciurus carolinensis is the grey squirrel which was introduced into the UK,


sciurus niger is the fox squirrel (or Eastern fox squirrel) which can be found in Texas, and sciurus igniventris is the Northern Amazon red squirrel.



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I lived a while in Letchworth, the town where the black squirrel was introduced about a century ago (to stock Norton Common, the big park outside the centre of town).


They are a pretty common sight there and a source of pride for the locals, there was even a pub named after them until recently.

Apart from the colouring they are basically identical to your grey squirrel.


THey have been spreading farther afield and are now a pretty common sight in the likes of Stotfold and stevenage.


I'd be amazed if there were any down here, though I guess if any have made it as far as Flitwick they could have hitched a ride on a train to Denmark Hill. That'd be pretty amazing though!

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