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...Chipmunk...:D
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqAJq2J2pEc
Couldn't tell if this was Lake Winnipesaukee or not. Is that Diamond Island at the very end? :confused: If so, do we know who this videographer might be? :confused:
I'll never complain of steep access to the lake! :eek2:
For this Chipmunk, the "welcome mat" is out...:
:look:
garysanfran
10-31-2020, 10:39 AM
Choo choo Lee....Seems to be an Asian thing here. Very cool!
fatlazyless
12-13-2020, 08:42 PM
www.facebook.com/LilPicnicTablesByMom ....... for when that unexpected chipmunk, squirrel or groundhog shows up?
LIforrelaxin
12-14-2020, 11:40 AM
Reminds me of a guy I met years ago... when my family lived out west and we owned some land on Wallowa lake in Oregon. Bill Munhall I believe his name was, and I am sure he is long since passed away, because he was retired way back then.....
Anyways, he feed chipmunks and squirrels al the time. They would run up his pant legs, eat out of his hands etc. It was really pretty cool.
www.facebook.com/LilPicnicTablesByMom ...
.... for when that unexpected chipmunk, squirrel or groundhog shows up?
A Toronto Gray Squirrel appears in a woman's back yard wielding a knife!
(Picture and story at the link)
https://www.upi.com/Odd_News/2021/01/21/Toronto-woman-finds-knife-wielding-squirrel-in-back-yard/9701611265002/
But this little guy is ready to take on the world!
https://www.bing.com/images/blob?bcid=TguV2u0LN08CgA
Choo choo Lee....Seems to be an Asian thing here. Very cool!
Yes. :) I believe the language is in a special Korean print, suitable for Internet use.
Chipmunks are in the pet trade in Asia, although I think these "films" are videoed in the US. (The Adirondack chairs suggest the US). A black squirrel appeared in one of her videos—which is no help at all—since they are found in Asia and the states/provinces bordering Canada. :confused:
This video has the usual attention to "her" chipmunks, but her focus is on one chipmunk's "cry". If you click ahead to 2:19, the action picks up. :eek2:
Wally's alarm call ("monk") is joined by two (maybe three) other chipmunks, a chickadee, and another, larger bird (maybe a woodpecker or Kingfisher—I'll have to recall my birdcalls this Spring ;) ). Since birdcalls are involved, they're all likely alerting to an aerial predator. (Not for Crows, who join Blue Jays in alerting to aerial predators like hawks, eagles, and falcons).
Chipmunks make a higher-pitched call ("chip") for ground-based predators, and birds don't make any fuss at all.
I'm still trying to make a case for the naming of chipmunks from their calls: "monk" and "chip". :D
Enjoy:
https://youtu.be/XxAXplxxqq4
Bucky1818
04-28-2021, 09:07 AM
I live in Gilford and by the Airport there have been some large packs of Coyote's More then 10 and howling away.
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