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Eastern Chipmunk (2026-02-28 #18) Eastern Chipmunk. Between 8 1/2 to 11 3/4 inches in length. Reddish brown above with a white belly with 1 white stripe bordered by 2 black stripes on sides ending at the rump and 2 white stripes on back much thinner than side stripes. They have a dark center stripe down the back and pale facial stripes above and below the eyes. The tail is brown on the tip and edged with black. They also have prominent ears. The Eastern Chipmunk's habitat includes open deciduous woodlands, forest edges, brushy areas, bushes and stone walls in cemeteries and around houses. They range from southeastern Canada and to the northeastern United States from North Dakota in the west to the Carolinas and Virginia in the east. Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan. By DL_Dietz https://ift.tt/7rk1ZGs
Eastern Gray Squirrel (2026-02-28 #29) Eastern Gray Squirrel. Between 17 to 19 3/4 inches long. Gray above with buff underfur showing especially on the head, shoulders, back and feet. They have a flattened bushy tail which is gray with silvery tipped hairs. In Canada, some have rufous bellies and tails. Black phase common in northern parts of their range. Their habitat is hardwood or mixed forests with nut trees, especially oak-hickroy forests. They range in the eastern United States from eastern North Dakota south to eastern Texas. Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan. By DL_Dietz https://ift.tt/F41DmU8
Eastern Chipmunk (2026-05-31 #11) Eastern Chipmunk. Between 8 1/2 to 11 3/4 inches in length. Reddish brown above with a white belly with 1 white stripe bordered by 2 black stripes on sides ending at the rump and 2 white stripes on back much thinner than side stripes. They have a dark center stripe down the back and pale facial stripes above and below the eyes. The tail is brown on the tip and edged with black. They also have prominent ears. The Eastern Chipmunk's habitat includes open deciduous woodlands, forest edges, brushy areas, bushes and stone walls in cemeteries and around houses. They range from southeastern Canada and to the northeastern United States from North Dakota in the west to the Carolinas and Virginia in the east. Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan. By DL_Dietz https://ift.tt/Y9Rr54J
Female White-Tailed Deer (2026-02-28 #5) [Explored 2026-07-13] White-Tailed Deer (female) From between 27 to 45 inches tall and 6 to 7 feet long and weighing 150-310 pounds (male) and 90 to 211 pounds (female). Tan or reddish brown in summer and grayish brown in winter. Belly, throat, nose band, eye ring and inside of ears are white. Tail brown and edged with white above often with a dark stripe down the center and white below. Black spots on side of chin. Buck's antlers can spread to 3 feet. Does do not have antlers. Fawns are spotted. The White-Tailed Deer inhabits farmlands, brushy areas, woods, suburbs and gardens. They range throughout the southern part of Canada and the United States except for the southwest. Kensington Metropark, Livingston County, Michigan. By DL_Dietz https://ift.tt/4nROMiI