Tamia rayé, en posture d’alerte sur une clôture de cèdre.
Les rayons filtrés révèlent les détails de son pelage, témoin d’un automne doux en sous-bois.
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Petit éclaireur curieux dans la forêt, prêt à bondir vers l'aventure ! (Tamia rayé)
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Eastern Chipmunk (Tamias striatus)
I don’t think I have photographed a chipmunk before. A long time ago I planted tulips and other bulb plants in the garden bed at the front of our home. Whenever I was in the garden cleaning up dried leaves and and pulling weeds I would see a chipmunk scoot across the driveway from our yard to the neighbour’s. I have not seen any on that side of the house. I think they ate all of the bulbs as the tulips have not grown in years.
I noticed a chipmunk scampering around on the deck in the [...]
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Eastern Chipmunk
Tamias striatus
Guelph, Ontario
An average-sized chipmunk measuring four inches in length is almost as long as two golf tees lined up end to end. The biggest species is the Eastern chipmunk. An adult Eastern chipmunk measures about 11 inches long, from the tip of its nose to the tip of its bristly tail.
Imagine a smaller, cuter version of this?
Camera info/settings
- Canon 450D Sigma 150-600
- ISO 6400 f7.1 1/640s
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Chipmunk
Tamias striatus
University of Guelph Arboretum
Every time I go looking for birds I find an adorable chipmunk.
Camera info/settings
- Canon 450D Sigma 150-600
- ISO 5000 f7.1 1/400s
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Eastern Chipmunk - Preservation Park
Tamias striatus
They have 2 fewer teeth than other chipmunks, 4 toes each on the front legs, but 5 toes on the hind legs.
The name comes from the Ojibwe word ajidamoo, which translates as "one who descends trees headlong."
Camera info/settings
- Canon 450D Sigma 150-600
- ISO 250 f7.1 1/160s
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