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O T... what critter is this?

Postby George Willer » Sun Jun 05, 2005 5:35 pm

Here's how it happened... Marilyn called me on her cell phone and asked me to bring my camera. I'm slow, so it took me a bit. When I got there, there was a chance to get a great picture, but the !#$%^ camera batteries were too low, so I had to go after another set. By the time I got back the critter had made its' way into the bluebird box. I got a few pictures but none I'm proud of because he was hiding.

http://photos.toast.net/gwill/snake

I poked around at it, but only seemed to make him mad. I gave the camera to Marilyn and prodded the critter till he flew out of the box and escaped into the tall grass. The only clue I got was the rattling sound he made. I didn't know we had rattlers here in northern Ohio.
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Postby johnbron » Sun Jun 05, 2005 5:56 pm

George that looks like a timber rattler that is claimed to be an endangered species in Ohio. Check out this artical.

http://herpcenter.ipfw.edu/index.htm?ht ... lesnake/&2
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Postby Bigdog » Sun Jun 05, 2005 6:44 pm

George, you can just keep that critter up there in northern Ohio. We seldom see one down here and that's fine with me.
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Postby '60_Lo-Boy » Sun Jun 05, 2005 7:01 pm

Bigdog wrote:George, you can just keep that critter up there in northern Ohio. We seldom see one down here and that's fine with me.


Amen.

although i did see a small garter snake last night.. cute little guy.. not cute enough to hold though... :lol:
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Postby beaconlight » Sun Jun 05, 2005 7:58 pm

We got em in Deleware county NY.

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Postby beaconlight » Sun Jun 05, 2005 8:00 pm

George did he go up the steel fence post or did he get in from the pine?

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Postby George Willer » Sun Jun 05, 2005 8:28 pm

beaconlight wrote:George did he go up the steel fence post or did he get in from the pine?

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Bill,

I really don't know... I wondered that myself. What I do know is how he got down.. It was like a bungee jump without the bungee. :shock:

If I had known what he knew... how to rattle, I wouldn't have been so casual about getting so close.

We explained to our new neighbors with the three pesky, yappy chiwauwas (SP?) about the rattler and the red fox and the red tailed hawk. I don't think they will be coming over again very soon! 8)
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Postby beaconlight » Sun Jun 05, 2005 9:20 pm

They sort of like short hair sundried Possum? Seriously 3 little yippers? Do they have kids?
City people can be thoughtless and not know it. They just don't know.Some never will unfortunately. Bev and I bought our place 20 years ago. Walked the property line with our dog and she never left the place. Ginger could be chasing something and would stop at the line be it fence, stone wall or the street. She was kind of old but 5 years later did the same thing with the Lab and she never did either. Strange thing about Pokey don't let a man get out of a vehicle if Bev was alone on the place. Had to tie her up first or put her in the house. Could be a man been on the place a dozen times, If Bev invited him in to the house Pokey would nuzzle up to be petted. Strange, if I was home alone or with Bev she just nuzzled up. A woman get out and it was alright. Can't convince me about dumb animals. My neighbor has a keneland raises shepards and Joe wouldn't come near the house if Bev were alone. His shepards never crossed the street either.
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Postby Ron L » Sun Jun 05, 2005 9:40 pm

George. Nice pictures. Were the blue birds finished or just starting ........ OR did the snake do what happened to Donnie's silkie???
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Postby George Willer » Sun Jun 05, 2005 10:40 pm

Ron L wrote:George. Nice pictures. Were the blue birds finished or just starting ........ OR did the snake do what happened to Donnie's silkie???


Ron,

I'm disappointed that we don't have any bluebirds at all. The stupid english sparrows have claimed all the boxes... all 18 of them.
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Postby David C » Mon Jun 06, 2005 12:28 am

Sure am glad CUBFEST is at BIGDOGS this year :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby beaconlight » Mon Jun 06, 2005 5:05 am

George I have found that if the boxes are close together. The sparrows in one keep them out of one within 100 feet. If I get blue birds which is a sometimes thing the sparrows and blue birds co exist quite well, with both fledging.

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Postby WKPoor » Mon Jun 06, 2005 4:41 pm

I got same exact boxes as George and all I get is sparrows.


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