Photo: Paul Williams/Flickr

Meet Rob, the baby palm squirrel

British photographer and film producer Paul Williams was on assignment in Sri Lanka on Sept. 10 when he came across a baby palm squirrel that had fallen out of its nest.

After placing the little guy out of harm's way in hopes that the mother would find him, Williams went about his own business while keeping a watchful eye. When the mother didn't come back, he took matters into his own hands by feeding and caring for the baby, who he dubbed "Rob."

"I'd guess that he's about a month old and will be opening his eyes soon," Williams said. "He might get a shock to look up and see that I'm not a giant squirrel mum!"

Since adopting Rob, the two have been spending quite a lot of time together — the tiny rodent enjoys sleeping in shirt pockets, snoozing on camera equipment and climbing humans like trees.

Be sure to check out William's Flickr page, where you can view more photos of Rob the baby palm squirrel as well as the photographer's other work.

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Photo: Paul Williams/Flickr

Nursing the rodent back to health

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Shirt pocket: The perfect makeshift nest?

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Snug as a bug

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"Waiter! There's a squirrel in my tea"

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Rob opens his eyes!

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Photo: Paul Williams/Flickr

Learning how to be a squirrel

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Photo: Paul Williams/Flickr

The cutest little photographer's assistant in all of Sri Lanka

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Abandoned baby squirrel gets a second chance

Photographer Paul Williams was on assignment in Sri Lanka when he came across a baby palm squirrel that had fallen out of its nest.