Yellow-pine Chipmunk Relatives in same Genus Alpine Chipmunk (T. alpinus) Cliff Chipmunk (T. dorsalis) Least Chipmunk (T. minimus) Colorado Chipmunk (T. quadrivittatus) Hopi Chipmunk (T. rufus) Eastern Chipmunk (T. striatus) ...
Yellow-pine Chipmunk (Tamias amoenus) No photo of the Yellow-pine Chipmunk available.
Yellow-pine Chipmunks eat a variety of corms, fruits and seeds, including those of Ponderosa Pine, Douglas-fir, larch, knotweed, huckleberry, yarrow, thistle, grass and sedge.
Yellow-pine chipmunks are common in meadows, rocky outcrops, and the borders of yellow pine and juniper forests. They feed in open, sunny areas, favoring seeds, and use their cheek pouches to carry food to the nest to store for winter.
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Nest boxes in south-central Washington are used by other species including violet-green swallows (Tachycinera thalassina), deer mice, and yellow-pine chipmunks (Tamias amoenus) [29].
native to North America there is the Eastern chipmunk, Cliff chipmunk, Least chipmunk, and the Yellow-pine chipmunk. All members have four toes on front feet 5 on hind feet , their eyes are set high on their heads .
See also: Yellow-bellied, Beaver, Hoary Marmot, Weasel, Porcupine
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