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March 27, 2023

Handfeeding your Backyard Chipmunks

How good does it feel to have wild animals interact with you.  Let me tell you, it feels amazing.  In our backyard we have squirrels, chipmunks, skunks, a mole, wild turkeys, groundhogs, a doe and fawn, a fox, coyote, and songbirds.

One of the easiest wild animals to train is the chipmunk.  As they are now emerging from their burrows, now is the time to start training them.  Start to make vocal sounds to alert them you are near.  I use the "tsk, tsk, tsk" sound.  When they look toward you, or stand on their haunches, throw them a shelled peanut.  Only use the one vocal sound to call them.  

After a few days of throwing them peanuts, entice them to come closer by putting the peanut at your feet while using the vocal sound.  Try calling them while kneeling or sitting in the grass or the edge of a step or your porch.

Buy some black oil sunflower seeds and keep repeating the same routine for another week.  Put some sunflower seeds in your hand and call them.  Don't move.  They are very skiddish.  They can smell the seeds.  Gently move your hand from side to side slowly.  

Eventually, after only two or 3 weeks of patience you can get them up on your lap.  They will climb up your legs and sit on your lap while stuffing their cheeks.  They'll leave, drop off their stash, and come again.  Don't worry, hoarding is their instinct.  They'll eat it later.  This is how I have trained my chipmunks.

Handfeeding Chipmunks and Training

Get your chipmunks to eat out of your hand






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March 04, 2023

Bottle Opener Buddha Brass with Keychain

Bottle Opener Buddha Brass with Keychain



Bottle Opener Buddha Brass


Bottle Opener Buddha Brass with Keychain

Measures 2-1/2" wide x 3-1/2" long.

Buddhism is a faith that was founded by Siddhartha Gautama (“the Buddha”) more than 2,500 years ago in India. With about 470 million followers, scholars consider Buddhism one of the major world religions. Its practice has historically been most prominent in East and Southeast Asia, but its influence is growing in the West. Many Buddhist ideas and philosophies overlap with those of other faiths.

Credit:  History.com







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