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Photography Chipmunks

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"If you want to get photos of the chipmunk searching for food among the leaves, use fine millet birdseed; they love it but, being so small, the seeds won't show in your photos and it will take the chipmunk longer to fill its pouches.

If you have a piece of hollow log with a larger knothole in it, simply drop seeds around the outside and some seeds down inside the hollow. The chipmunk will climb right inside the hole and start to fill its pouches. Being a cautious type, the chipmunk will stick its head out of the log frequently to look for danger and you can get close-up shots of the pouches stuffed to capacity."

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