Showing posts with label Diamondback Rattlesnake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Diamondback Rattlesnake. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Relocation 08-16-07

I got a snake call on the 16th from the AHA and went to pick up a very aggressive diamondback. A big storm blew in just as I was leaving the house and I decided it would be better to return the next day for the release. I found a nice area about a half mile away with lots of cover. It was cloudy and the temperature was 88 degrees. I'm surprised I didn't see something else on-route to the release spot.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Congress area & Bradshaw Mountains

Kelly and I went up to Congress, Arizona for the weekend. I'd seen the only two speckled rattlesnakes (Crotalus mitchelli) that I've ever seen up there, so I thought I'd give it a try and see if I could get some good photos before the year's out. We didn't find one, but did find some other cool stuff. Here's the trip:

Dozens of these Diamondbacks (Crotalus atrox). This one is a baby. The rest we just recorded our data and moved off the road.



One of a few mojave rattlesnakes from the trip. All were yearlings.






Found this young longnose snake with an interesting pattern (in my small bit of experience) for a snake this young. The photograph is terrible, as is the next one of a tiny night snake. Not sure what my problem was.





Last find of the night was an adult California Kingsnake.



The next day we went hiking a bit. We didn't see any herps other than a few whiptails and a skink that escaped my fingers. We did find a few cool mantids.



My first Black-necked Gartersnake.





More diamondbacks ...





I completely did not expect this Crotalus cerberus where we were at, but it was a nice find (my first). We had apparently wandered into their range. Slick.







On the way home we found a little pond full of THOUSANDS of hopping toadlets.



Sunday, August 5, 2007

Crotalus atrox relocation


Not quite a field find. Removed him from a bush in front of a home in N. Scottsdale, Arizona on my lunch break 07-02-07.

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