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Yellow-pine chipmunk

Tamias amoenus

Photo by Brian38
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Field Notes

Description:

The body is reddish brown, mixed with cinnamon, with five longitudinal dark (black or mixed black) stripes that are separated by four lighter stripes. The outer pair of pale stripes is creamy white and narrower, and the more median pair is a gray or smoke gray. The sides of the head each have three dark stripes, with two lighter in between, and the crown is black or smoke gray.

Habitat:

Spotted in a pine forest in the Cascade foothills west of Ronald, Wa. Range is Southern British Columbia to Northern California and East to western Montana and Wyoming.

Notes:

Yellow-pine chipmunks are seed-storing hibernators whose fitness in winter and spring seasons is influenced by the availability of resources and their foraging behaviors in the summer and autumn. Since they do not build body fat before hibernation, their larder, or winter food supply they have built, serves as a measure for their likelihood of survival through the winter, and of their reproductive success come spring.

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Comments (7)

Thank you so much Daniele and the rest of the Project Noah Rangers! I was happily surprised the chipmunk stayed still on the log long enough to get pics at different angles.
Congratulations Brian, your Yellow-pine chipmunk is our Spotting of the Day: "Beautiful contrasting reddish-brown body color on this Yellow-pine chipmunk (Tamias amoenus), our Spotting of the Day! Yellow-pine chipmunks are found in the northwestern United States and southwestern Canada. Like many other rodents the Yellow-pine chipmunk stores food in caches, and uses three means to find buried food: olfaction, spatial memory, and exploratory digging". Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/projectnoah/photos/a.10150595289465603.674700.10150120463815603/10160307871225603/?type=3&theater Twitter: https://twitter.com/projectnoah/status/984572185124786176
Thank you DrNamgyalT.Sherpa and maplemoth.
Three, very beautiful, chipmunk photos....a very beautiful, and a very cute chipmunk....very beautiful colors....

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