I didn't say it because they are "cover-girl" material.
Chipmunk on the cover of my well-worn copy of "Mammals of Pennsylvania" |
This time of year, the chipmunks also seem to lead a pretty good life, in my yard at least. There is plenty to eat:
"Someone left this whole pile of sunflowers seeds right here for me... how nice!" |
"Yum, yum!" |
A handy source of drinking water, too.
Chipmunks get their name from the "chipping" sounds they make, which you can listen to here. While they are not very musical, they do make several different sounds and they can make quite a loud volume for such a small creature. (They typically only weigh about 3 ounces!)
While I think our chipmunks are very cute and I enjoy having them around, there are times when I'm not so happy with them. They can wreck havoc in my flowerbeds by digging holes and eating bulbs. They love to eat crocus bulbs. Although, sometimes they dig up the bulbs, then store them in their tunnels and don't get around to eating them. So, I have some crocus (like these autumn-flowering ones) that bloom where the chipmunks "planted" them in my yard.
They also sometimes make a mess when they "plant" seeds and then dig them up later, like these sunflower seeds they hid by my front door (then they dug them back up after the seeds had sprouted).
Chipmunks usually like to stay fairly close to the ground.
They can climb, but it's fairly unusual to see them up high. Unless they have a reason to, like the one in the next photo, who was so hungry for sunflower seeds that it climbed up into the birdfeeder.
The white-breast nuthatch has to wait his turn! |
This one finds a good source and starts filling up....
"I think I can fit in a few more!" |
Update: Here's a link to a great chipmunk video on the Discovery Channel. (Thanks Laura!)
Hi Mom! Not to always offer a video, but the timing of your chipmunk post was so perfect! We watched this episode of North America yesterday and I just loved this part with the chipmunks. I think your chipmunks have the good life compared to the ones in the video! :)
ReplyDeletehttp://dsc.discovery.com/tv-shows/north-america/videos/dont-mess-with-a-chipmunks-nuts.htm
Great post, as always...I very much enjoy reading your blog. :)
Love,
Laura