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Sciurus vulgaris
Red squirrel
Eichhörnchen

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Subspecies
A large number of subspecies have been described, of which 19 occur in Europe. However, many of these subspecies are not accepted by all authors (see also below under Synonyms). The nominate subspecies does not occur in Germany. The subspecies in Germany is Sciurus vulgaris fuscoater.


Synonyms
Synonymy of Sciurus vulgaris fuscoater:

Sciurus vulgaris fuscoater Altum, 1876

Based on their identical sceletal characters, the eastern European and Russian subspecies Sciurus vulgaris fedjushini Ognev, 1935, Sciurus vulgaris ognevi Migulin, 1928, Sciurus vulgaris kessleri Migulin, 1928, and the western subspecies Sciurus vulgaris russus Miller, 1907 and Sciurus vulgaris alpinus Desmarest, 1822 are sometimes synonymized with Sciurus vulgaris fuscoater (in which case the oldest name alpinus would take precedence over fuscoater). However, this view does not take into account further characters separating the western and eastern populations from the central European ones, e.g. coat color. I therefore do not follow this view here; a revision of the subspecies awaits detailed studies of all available characters.


Identification
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Distribution
The nominate subspecies occurs in southern scandinavia. The subspecies Sciurus vulgaris fuscoater occurs in central Europe, from eastern France to Poland in the east. In Germany this subspecies is recorded from all Bundesländer.


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Sciurus vulgaris fuscoater. Specimen photographed in München (Bayern) on May 4, 2008.




Sciurus vulgaris fuscoater. Specimen photographed in München (Bayern) on May 3, 2008.




Sciurus vulgaris fuscoater. Specimen photographed in Frankfurt am Main (Hessen) on April 24, 2014.




Feeding marks left by a Red Squirrel. Photographed in Martinsried (Bayern) on April 12, 2004.





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