Adventures in camera trapping and zoology, with frequent flashbacks and blarney of questionable relevance.
About Me
- Camera Trap Codger
- Native Californian, biologist, wildlife conservation consultant, retired Smithsonian scientist, father of two daughters, grandfather of four. INTJ. Believes nature is infinitely more interesting than shopping malls. Born 100 years too late.
Monday, July 19, 2010
One digging dude
He came in the darkness of night -- 11:20 to be exact.
Quickly cased the scene, including the camera,
and then went to work.
Finally he came up for air.
Apparently the job was done -- completed in 9 minutes.
He cleaned up and hit the trail.
Whether he carried off the festering can of cat food we do not know.
It was gone, just like the batteries that powered the camera that took these pictures.
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May I go off topic a moment? I keep some horses on a property that borders a mostly dry riverbed located in Coastal So. Cal. We don't see many snakes, but this weekend, my husband saw a brown snake, about 2 ft long (his guess) that zipped across the dirt roadway. He said "no triangular head, no stripes either around or along". I'm looking at possible ids - it's good to know "who's" about the area. Have you any suggestions as to places to get info?
It sounds like your husband might have seen a western yellow-bellied racer. Here is a link to some background information on that snake:
http://www.californiaherps.com/snakes/pages/c.c.mormon.html
That website has all of the snake species in California. If it's not a racer, you will probably find what it was on that site. Hope that helps.
Thank you...I'll check it out and see if he recognizes anything. And book mark the site. It's good to know your neighbors!
Wow! Great photos of a Badger. It must be like winning the lottery?
Congratulations Codger.
T.S.
Looks like a spider came to see what the ruckus was about in the final frame.
Indeed, it's peeping over the log at the grunting earth moving machine.
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