MARBURY Park's white squirrel has certainly been in the spotlight this week after being featured in the national press as he takes a stroll through the leaves.
Pure white apart from his currant-black eyes, the ghost-like creature is one of the rarest you'll see in the UK wild.
Captured by Andrew Fulton, 59, who uploaded the video to Youtube, the squirrel is certainly a favourite with Marbury Park visitors.
The squirrel is one of only a handful of greys in Britain suffering from leucism – a mutated gene which turns them white but keeps their eyes black.
This means they don't suffer the sight problems associated with albino squirrels, which have pink eyes.
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