Chipmunks – Carnivorous
Q: This morning I saw a chipmunk biting a baby bird. I shooed the chipmunk away from the bird but when I checked on the site later I saw the chipmunk gnawing on a wing of the baby bird. When I went over to the site, I saw that there was virtually nothing left of the baby bird except feathers. Could it be that my cute little chipmunks are stalking baby birds who come to roost in the large clump of azalea bushes? Is there anyway to get rid of the chipmunks?
A: How about that! See “The Chipmunk Diet”.
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