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Chris @artscaping, I'm sure hoping the chipmunk Apocalypse doesn't make north to your place. Have had a few bird strikes on the window but they normally recover. Sigh, I'm going to have to invest in some window decals so they don't fly into window.

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The chipmunks are adorable!!!

What the!!! I didn’t know chipmunks would eat birds! 😳 Great picture though! Was this a window casualty? Ha, because I can’t quite picture chipmunks stalking birds for dinner!
The decals seem to work fairly well on windows. We put a few on our patio doors and windows where the hummers fly…now they avoid the glass so that’s been a relief.

We’re having an explosion of red squirrels this year! They’re so destructive. Need a deterrent for those!

Wow, I obviously should have enlarged the chipmunk pics. I didn't see what was actually happening there! Yikes! I can't believe the chipmunks eat birds! I have the opposite problem with the birds going after my sweet tree squirrels. The hawks and coyotes pick them off. The crows that like the walnuts I feed the squirrels sometimes get territorial and dive bomb the poor squirrels. I LOVE my squirrels! I have at least 10 that come by daily to visit. They rattle my front screen door to get my attention. They come running from 100 feet away like a dog to see me. If I make kissy noises, they come running down out of the trees or bushes to see me. If I'm standing outside and don't see them, they stand up with their paws leaning against my leg or tug on my pant leg to let me know they are there. Soooo cute! They take walnuts (their fave) soooo gently. They used to touch noses with my poodle and sniff her paws. They were fascinated by her since she didn't try to get them like the other dogs. I have young ones and three nursing ones hanging around so more will be on the way soon.