I finally got the notion to try a low POV for wildlife, like most of the better photographers would in this sort of situation, and I like it for 2 or 3 reasons: 1: It gives a preferable background, (since it is blurred since it is farther away) 2: It gives a less ordinary perspective, and it gets you down to the animal's eye-level.
I had exposed this image a little on the bright side, (which I actually think can be attractive, and makes less noise, in certain circumstances), and so I processed the image two different ways, and put them together, because I liked the light and blurred BG, but the squirrel needed more contrast, sharpening, and to be darkened.
1/60 sec. ISO 400, F6.4,