By OLINKA KOSTER

Last updated at 08:56 20 February 2007

It's not just his snowy coat that marks out this squirrel as no ordinary

rodent.

After all, how many of his grey cousins

would be happy to tuck into a pile of

peanuts under the beady eye of a dog

only inches away?

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The bold creature, unsurprisingly nicknamed

Whitey, pays a daily visit to Terry

Goulden’s home, where he taps on the window

every morning until breakfast is served.

He has become such a fixture that Trampas

the border terrier no longer turns a hair

when he arrives.

Mr Goulden, 69, who makes props for

Hollywood movies, has a five-acre garden full

of wildlife at Ware, Hertfordshire.

He and wife Donella say they first spotted Whitey four years ago and decided to put food out for him on the window ledge.

Whitey is not a total albino because he has

black eyes and feet, not pink. According to

wildlife experts, the odds of a pure white

squirrel being born are one in 100,000.