A diary of a summer spent looking after an injured little baby chipmunk. I did my best in rehabilitating her. Now I watch the results of her release into the wilds of our backyard. I hope she has a long and happy life! She has already had one litter of babies. They are beautiful like her.
Great Grapes!

Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Joey's tail

So if you look carefully here, you can see how spindly her tail is. Really what a horror. When it's wet, it is just like a little mouse tail. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
How can I kiss this guy and be scared to the core about mice. What the hell is wrong with me?
Look half way up her tail too and you can see that it is almost bare. That's the easy way of telling her from the other chipmunks.
Sweet baby Joe
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
JOEY IS BACK
My baby chippie made it through the winter. She came out of Torpor yesterday and joined me on the deck.
Today she lost his fear and fed from my hand. Of course when I cracked the peanuts and handed them to her, she handed them back to me to take off the papery covering. Then she stuck them in her little cheeks. She looks very healthy, but a little thin.
I also saw crooked tail out there. They may be a couple. I'll keep an eye and report further!
I couldn't be happier right now.
Today she lost his fear and fed from my hand. Of course when I cracked the peanuts and handed them to her, she handed them back to me to take off the papery covering. Then she stuck them in her little cheeks. She looks very healthy, but a little thin.
I also saw crooked tail out there. They may be a couple. I'll keep an eye and report further!
I couldn't be happier right now.
Friday, January 29, 2010
His tail

My friend Kirstin was asking me how I could tell it was Joey. I must admit I have never spent a lot of time trying to tell Chippies apart, but since hand raising one, you can see the variations clearly. This is Joey digging into some seed outside this summer. His tail is rather spindly (great doesn't he know I hate mice) and not very furry. We have one with a break half way up so his tail goes off at a 90 degree angle, one very, very fluffy tailed chipmunk and one with half a tail. Thanks to the barn cats we used to have. Also Joey has one very large toe (from his injury I suspect) on his hind left foot. So when he is in my hands or on my lap, you can see this. Of course the mere fact he is in my hands tells you who it is!
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