slgwv's photos with the keyword: Otospermophilus beecheyi

California ground squirrel

20 Sep 2019 1 154
Otospermophilus beecheyi , based on the white-spotted buff-gray coat. Hanging around the upper tram station on Mt. Howard, Wallowa Mountains, Oregon. Obviously his handout-getting technique has been working... ;)

California ground squirrel

20 Sep 2019 4 2 144
Otospermophilus beecheyi , based on the white-spotted buff-gray coat. Hanging around the upper tram station on Mt. Howard, Wallowa Mountains, Oregon. Obviously his handout-getting technique has been working... ;)

California ground squirrel

20 Sep 2019 2 151
Otospermophilus beecheyi , based on the white-spotted buff-gray coat. Hanging around the upper tram station on Mt. Howard, Wallowa Mountains, Oregon. Obviously his handout-getting technique has been working... ;)

California ground squirrel

20 Sep 2019 3 1 177
Otospermophilus beecheyi , based on the white-spotted buff-gray coat. Hanging around the upper tram station on Mt. Howard, Wallowa Mountains, Oregon. Obviously his handout-getting technique has been working... ;)

Well-fed

20 Sep 2019 4 9 441
One of a host of ground squirrels hanging around the upper tram station (where the bar and grill also are!) on Mt. Howard, Wallowa Mountains, Oregon. They are used to tourist handouts, as is obvious from their plumpness, and are disconcertingly tame. Most seem to be California ground squirrels ( Otospermophilus beecheyi ), based on the white-spotted gray coat, but there are also some golden-mantled ground squirrels ( Callospermophilus lateralis ), which are often confused with chipmunks due to their similar markings. The insets show some other views.

Yes?

26 Aug 2015 8 6 468
California ground squirrel ( Otospermophilus beecheyi ), probably checking to see if we have handouts! Baskett Slough National Wildlife Area, Oregon.

California ground squirrel

26 Aug 2015 1 3 265
Otospermophilus beecheyi , per the new taxonomy. In the Baskett Slough wildlife area in the Willamette Valley outside Salem, Oregon. Its head is down so it looks like a miniature bear!