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Outside Mat's cabin.

Now I have 4 chipmunks running to me begging for sunflower seeds. And I don't know which one is Perry! I do know which ones are girls and boys so lets just say there is a Perry 1 and a Perry 2:)

The chipmunks decided that the black-eyed susan blooms were quite tasty, as did several other critters. They managed to strip almost every single bloom in about 3 days.

Sphor's Garden, Woods Hole, Cape Cod

This is a first for me folks. Let me know if you've ever seen this behavior before. Wish I could have been closer for the shot but just to witness this was pretty cool.

"Alvin" the chipmunk being fed by my sister-in-law.

A close up shot of a chipmunk using a Nikon D850 and a Tamron 90mm macro lens.

Townsend's chipmunk, to be specific...

 

Dungeness Recreation Area (Sequim, WA)

Nikon D500, Sigma 150-600mm Sports lens, 390mm, f/6.3, 1/500, ISO 1600

I couldn't resist this cute little chipmunk scurrying around gathering the sunflower seeds. Luckily he stopped long enough to eat one too! One of those rare occasions I could actually snap a shot! St Elmo, Colorado.

I made it through the hurricane just fine, it was a long and violent one, until you are in it, you don't realize how relentless they are and this one was so big and long, it was over me for 24 hours.. Needless to say I don't care to do that one over! I want to thank you all for your prayers and concern.

Have a wonderful week ahead!

Common Name: Uinta Chipmunk

Scientific Name: Eutamius umbrinus

Bryce Canyon common wildlife around picnic areas.

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A chipmunk eating an apple core that it brazenly stole from our garbage bag during a rest on the hike. Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State, USA.

 

Camera: Ricoh KR-10 Super.

Lens: ?

Fujichrome slide film.

Scanner: Nikon LS-5000 (by jetzt-digital).

Edited with GIMP.

Shot through a window, looks like the autofocus locked up on the brick facing.

This little chipmunk lives in my backyard and likes sunflower seeds..my other little friend comes from across the street to get peanuts.

.... just another one because there are so photogenic .....

 

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I took this shot at Chinook Pass, Washington.

 

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The blue water of Crater Lake and green trees in the background.

 

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This little chipmunk posed for

a series of photos, and it worked for peanuts...or sunflower seeds.

Chipmunks are small, striped rodents of Sciuridae, the squirrel family; specifically, they are ground squirrels (Marmotini). Chipmunks are found in North America, with the exception of the Siberian chipmunk which is found primarily in Asia.

Nikon D500, Sigma 150-600mm Sports lens, 330mm, f/6.3, 1/800, ISO 800. View Large.

I very rarely shoot at ISOs this high, but it was dark and raining (or pouring, depending on the moment). I'm impressed with what I got here. He was a nice little model.

 

This was an almost full frame shot, slightly cropped. Noise reduction and resizing to 1600 wide makes the noise pretty much disappear.

as he nibbles on food

near the lake. that same chipmunk

A chipmunk is among the first to arrive after I put out some feed. I sit in my chair on the patio and watch their antics.

Looking for a handout :)

hanging around Lake Minnewanka, Banff, AB

Tamia sibiricus

Première fois que je voyais ce petit mammifère dans le parc national du Fjord Saguenay, Canada, Québec

Chipmunks visit the porch to eat maple seeds

  

Finally managed to capture a decent shot of one of these little critters! I realise they probably provide about as much inspiration to North Americans as seeing some field mice, but to someone from the antipodes of the earth it was quite exciting. The least chipmunk (Tamias minimus) is the smallest species of chipmunk measuring about 15.7–25 cm (6.2–9.8 in) in total length with a weight of 25–66 g (0.88–2.33 oz). They are fast moving and hard to capture it seems. Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada

 

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