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Yellow Pine Chipmunk Collection

The vibrant yellow-pine chipmunk, with its striking colors and adorable appearance, can be found in various locations across North America

Background imageYellow Pine Chipmunk Collection: Yellow-pine Chipmunk - on subalpine Fir branch. Pacific Northwest, USA. MI249

Yellow-pine Chipmunk - on subalpine Fir branch. Pacific Northwest, USA. MI249
TOM-1315 Yellow-pine Chipmunk - on subalpine Fir branch Olympic National Park, USA Tamias amoenus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageYellow Pine Chipmunk Collection: Yellow-pine Chipmunk - in subalpine meadow. Pacific Northwest, USA. _A2A9224

Yellow-pine Chipmunk - in subalpine meadow. Pacific Northwest, USA. _A2A9224
TOM-1321 Yellow-pine Chipmunk - in subalpine meadow Olympic National Park, USA Tamias amoenus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageYellow Pine Chipmunk Collection: Yellow pine chipmunk (Eutamias amoenus), Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming

Yellow pine chipmunk (Eutamias amoenus), Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, United States of America, North America

Background imageYellow Pine Chipmunk Collection: Yellow pine chipmunk (Eutamias amoenus) eating, Muncho Lake Provincial Park

Yellow pine chipmunk (Eutamias amoenus) eating, Muncho Lake Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada, North America

Background imageYellow Pine Chipmunk Collection: Yellow-pine Chipmunk - sitting on subalpine fir branch. Pacific Northwest, USA. MI856

Yellow-pine Chipmunk - sitting on subalpine fir branch. Pacific Northwest, USA. MI856
TOM-1322 Yellow-pine Chipmunk - sitting on subalpine fir branch Olympic National Park, USA Tamias amoenus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageYellow Pine Chipmunk Collection: Yellow-pine chipmunk - harvesting seeds from whitebark pine tree cone

Yellow-pine chipmunk - harvesting seeds from whitebark pine tree cone. September Subalpine meadow, Cascade Mountains
TOM-1311 Yellow-pine chipmunk - harvesting seeds from whitebark pine tree cone, september Subalpine meadow, Cascade Mountains, Mount Rainier National Park

Background imageYellow Pine Chipmunk Collection: Yellow-pine Chipmunk (Tamias amoenus)

Yellow-pine Chipmunk (Tamias amoenus)
TOM-1310 Yellow-pine Chipmunks - sexual behaviour Olympic National Park, North America Tamias amoenus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only


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The vibrant yellow-pine chipmunk, with its striking colors and adorable appearance, can be found in various locations across North America. From the subalpine fir branches of Manning Provincial Park in British Columbia to the subalpine meadows of the Pacific Northwest in the USA, these chipmunks are a common sight in nature's playground. In Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, they can be spotted munching on sagebrush leaves or feasting on grass heads. Their small size and agile movements make them experts at foraging for food amidst the park's diverse flora. With their bushy tails and curious expressions, yellow-pine chipmunks bring life to any landscape they inhabit. Whether perched on a branch or sitting comfortably amidst foliage, their presence adds charm to every scene captured by photographers. These delightful creatures belong to the Eutamias amoenus species and are known for their playful behavior. Muncho Lake Provincial Park is another location where these chipmunks showcase their eating skills as they enjoy a meal. As part of nature's fauna, yellow-pine chipmunks contribute to biodiversity and remind us of the beauty that exists within our natural surroundings. So next time you find yourself exploring the Pacific Northwest or wandering through Yellowstone National Park, keep an eye out for these enchanting little creatures - you never know when one might cross your path.