
Uinta Chipmunk - Montana Field Guide
In Montana, the Uinta Chipmunk appears to be the ecological counterpart to the Red-tailed Chipmunk (Tamias ruficaudus) that occupies the majority of the western mountains (Foresman 2012). Vital statistics and population trends are mostly unknown.
Yellow-pine Chipmunk - Montana Field Guide
Neotropical migrant land birds in the Northern Rockies and Great Plains. USDA Forest Service, Northern Region. Publication No. R1-93-34.
16 Types of Rodents in Montana! (w/Pics) - Bird Watching HQ
Although chipmunks are a subgroup of ground Squirrels, most people refer to them separately, and it’s easy to see why! These tiny rodents live in Montana and are quite different from other species. You can recognize chipmunks by their small size, bold stripes, and mischievous nature.
25 Different Types of Chipmunks - NatureNibble
Apr 28, 2022 · My first time actually seeing a chipmunk was at Glacier National Park in Montana. They were relatively easy to find along the trails and would scamper away in most cases. However, there were some that had learned how to get their food from tourists.
List of mammals of Montana - Wikipedia
There are 115 mammal species known to occur in Montana. [1] . Among Montana's mammals, three are listed as endangered or threatened and the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks lists a number of species as species of concern. [2]
Northwest Naturalist
Dec 18, 2014 · Chipmunks can be hard to identify from afar, so knowing what habitat types certain species prefer can really narrow-down your options. Here in western Montana, three species regularly co-occur (Red-tailed, Yellow-pine, and Least).
Uinta Chipmunk - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
This rodent is mainly found in the western U.S., namely, in Nevada, Utah, northern Arizona, eastern California, northwestern Colorado, western and southern Wyoming, eastern Idaho and southern Montana.
25 Types of Chipmunks (With Pictures) - WildlifeBoss.com
Jul 14, 2022 · Red-tailed chipmunks are found in Montana, Idaho, Washington, and parts of southern Canada. They usually inhabit shrubby parts of forests, where they forage the ground for food. They mostly feed on seeds, fruits, and herbs, but one specimen was caught in a trap with meat as bait, so it’s believed that they’re opportunistic and will eat meat ...
Uinta Chipmunk (Mammals of Montana, USA) - iNaturalist
The Uinta chipmunk, or hidden forest chipmunk (Neotamias umbrinus), is a species of chipmunk, in the family Sciuridae, endemic to the United States. Formerly known as Tamias umbrinus, phylogenetic studies have shown it to be sufficiently distinct from the eastern chipmunk as to be placed in a separate genus, Neotamias. The same studies have ...
Least Chipmunk - Montana Field Guide
Only chipmunk found regularly in sagebrush area of eastern and southwestern MT. Also found in brushy grasslands, coniferous forests, alpine tundra, and timberline krummholz. Habitat preference influenced by sympatric chipmunk species (Hoffmann and Pattie 1968). Seeds and berries. Uses berry pits, seeds of grasses, sedges, and weeds. Stores food.