Thanks Aaron. I was told that is called a Chickory Squirrel. I learned a few things about the cameras this week too, believe it or not. I am always experimenting to get better photos and with nature shots I have sometime shot full auto for a few shots just to see what the camera is doing. Being that I shoot shutter priority most of the time with airplanes, I have used that for scenery as well. Until now. I have been playing with aperture priority and found a way to (finally) get my D80 to not overexpose. Lower f/stops on the D80 will definitely do the trick. Higher f/stops causes overexposure most of the time. When shooting full auto, you cannot change the metering away from Matrix Metering. I will get some examples together to show the difference, and while subtle for most photographers, it made a HUGE difference in a cloud formation I shot yesterday as an experiment. Auto blew out highlight on the clouds, even with the D50, whose metering is much more even.