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March 19, 2011

Chips is Back

It's always exciting when the chipmunks are spotted in March.  Our local residents made an appearance this week and I was there to capture these lens friends with my camera.  They scurry very quickly from spot to spot so it was a game of I spy.

I spy you in the dried flower stalks under the windmill.

Now I spy you on top of  Inuky checking out the view.

I spy you at the edge of the path with those cheeks stuffed with seed that fell from the feeders over the winter.  I think they live under this part of the path.

I know there is a pair of them because we spied them one morning sitting on the fence beside the back door.  The second chipmunk isn't quite in focus as I had the camera setting on portrait and must of had it aimed at the first chippy.  You can see the digital cameras that I use, and today I was using the Canon.

I'm sharing these lens friends with  Camera Critters.
 
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12 thoughts from visitors:

  1. Oh! cute. Ya where there is one comes two.

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  2. Great shots. Chipmunks are alot of fun.

    Darryl and Ruth : )

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  3. Ooooooo my...I "indooooobaleeee insist" this is thee cuuuuutest
    post this week! ;-) :-) ;-)
    Indubually!! , Blessings Linnie


    "you first"..."oh no no no you first"...."oh no I insist....
    ...... (hee)

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  4. Awwwww...soooo cute! I love these little critters. I can't wait to catch a glimpse of them in my backyard.

    These are such adorable photographs! Very nicely done...

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  5. I think that chipmunks are much cuter then the squirrels we get. They always wait until a treasured plant is just about to bloom, then they trash it by burying peanuts in the stalks.

    Jen @ Muddy Boot Dreams

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  6. So darling! Really great photos.

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  7. Cute shots, haven't seen one in our area.

    My Camera Critter post, have a nice weekend.

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  8. I'll bet you're happy to see them!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  9. arent they the cutest little thing. i have seen few squirrel again here i think because spring is coming

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  10. They are cute. You did a nice job capturing them. I have them in my garden year round. They are so cute to watch but they do dig a lot of holes.

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