
Photos of Eastern Chipmunk - Tamias striatus
Solitary living rodent, similar in appearance to squirrels. It climbs well but constructs its well hidden nests underground. Eating seeds, fruits, nuts, green plants, mushrooms, insects, worms, and bird eggs. Native to Eastern North America.

In Quebec, they are called Petit Suisse
Parc Nature Pointe aux Prairies
2022-04-15
NIKON Z 6; NIKKOR Z 70-200mm f/2.8 VR S Z TC-2.0x; Focal Length 400mm; Exposure 1/1250; Aperture f/5.6; Iso 1400;
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Parc Nature Pointe aux Prairies
2017-05-13
NIKON D500; TAMRON SP AF 150-600mm F5-6.3 VC USD A011N; Focal Length 600mm; Exposure 1/1250; Aperture f6.3; Iso 1600;
Videos of Eastern Chipmunk (Tamias striatus)
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Eastern Chipmunk (Tamias striatus) - Foraging
Recorded: 2022-04-15 - Duration: [01:21]
Videos are hosted on Muuuh's YouTube Channel.
Written and regularly updated by Karl-Heinz Müller, Dipl. Natw. ETH, Biology. With 10 years of experience in wildlife photography, Karl-Heinz shares first-hand, on-site collected observations, photos and videos from his frequent visits to parks in Montreal and surrounding areas.
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