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Eastern Chipmunks - Tamias striatus *Please excuse the poor quality - these are old photos.<br />
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Back when I lived in New York, our neighborhood was overrun by chipmunks. They were everywhere - dozens of them, and they were not afraid of people. They would actually climb up on my deck chair and sit next to me.  They had been fed by humans and had lost all fear of people. As a result, the population of hawks in the area increased and they would frequently swoop down and grab chipmunks.<br />
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Habitat: Suburban neighborhood<br />
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Back when I lived in New York, our neighborhood was overrun by chipmunks. They were everywhere - dozens of them, and they were not afraid of people. They would actually climb up on my deck chair and sit next to me. They had been fed by humans and had lost all fear of people. As a result, the population of hawks in the area increased and they would frequently swoop down and grab chipmunks.<br />
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Habitat: Sitting in a bush next to my patio in a suburban neighborhood<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/71052/eastern_chipmunks_-_tamias_striatus.html<br />
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Back when I lived in New York, our neighborhood was overrun by chipmunks. They were everywhere - dozens of them, and they were not afraid of people. They would actually climb up on my deck chair and sit next to me. They had been fed by humans and had lost all fear of people. As a result, the population of hawks in the area increased and they would frequently swoop down and grab chipmunks.<br />
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Habitat: On the side of a building in a suburban neighborhood<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/71052/eastern_chipmunks_-_tamias_striatus.html<br />
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Eastern Chipmunks - Tamias striatus

*Please excuse the poor quality - these are old photos.

Back when I lived in New York, our neighborhood was overrun by chipmunks. They were everywhere - dozens of them, and they were not afraid of people. They would actually climb up on my deck chair and sit next to me. They had been fed by humans and had lost all fear of people. As a result, the population of hawks in the area increased and they would frequently swoop down and grab chipmunks.

Habitat: Suburban neighborhood

Eastern Chipmunks - Tamias striatus *Please excuse the poor quality - these are old photos.<br />
<br />
Back when I lived in New York, our neighborhood was overrun by chipmunks. They were everywhere - dozens of them, and they were not afraid of people. They would actually climb up on my deck chair and sit next to me. They had been fed by humans and had lost all fear of people. As a result, the population of hawks in the area increased and they would frequently swoop down and grab chipmunks.<br />
<br />
Habitat: Sitting in a bush next to my patio in a suburban neighborhood<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/71052/eastern_chipmunks_-_tamias_striatus.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/71053/eastern_chipmunks_-_tamias_striatus.html Eastern chipmunk,Fall,Geotagged,Tamias striatus,United States

Eastern Chipmunks - Tamias striatus *Please excuse the poor quality - these are old photos.<br />
<br />
Back when I lived in New York, our neighborhood was overrun by chipmunks. They were everywhere - dozens of them, and they were not afraid of people. They would actually climb up on my deck chair and sit next to me. They had been fed by humans and had lost all fear of people. As a result, the population of hawks in the area increased and they would frequently swoop down and grab chipmunks.<br />
<br />
Habitat: On the side of a building in a suburban neighborhood<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/71052/eastern_chipmunks_-_tamias_striatus.html<br />
https://www.jungledragon.com/image/71054/eastern_chipmunks_-_tamias_striatus.html Eastern chipmunk,Fall,Geotagged,Tamias striatus,United States

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The eastern chipmunk is a chipmunk species found in eastern North America. It is the sole living member of the chipmunk subgenus "Tamias", sometimes recognised as a separate genus. Its name comes from the Odawa word "ajidamoonh" or the Ojibwe word "ajidamoo", which translates literally as "one who descends trees headlong."

Similar species: Rodents
Species identified by Christine Young
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By Christine Young

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Uploaded Dec 18, 2018. Captured May 23, 2008 19:31 in Kenwood Ave & Grove St, Bethlehem, NY 12159, USA.
  • Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XTi
  • f/5.6
  • 1/60s
  • ISO400
  • 300mm