View Full Version : Snake Rescue; can anyone ID this?
d_virginiana
06-15-2011, 06:40 PM
As I was driving to go do research this morning, I was met by my very panicked grandmother who wanted me to remove a snake from her yard. It had eaten all the bluebirds from a nest in her garden and wasn't going anywhere. Due to being harassed by a person with a garden hoe (not trying to kill it, just trying to persuade it to go somewhere else) and three of my neighbors' maniac chihuahuas it was none too happy to be picked up and taken to the woods. I'm surprised I managed to avoid getting bitten or musked on, but it was pretty calm.
In the midst of all this craziness, I got a couple of pics of it, and was wondering if anyone on here could tell me what species this is? I've always just called them 'blacksnakes' but there are several different snakes we call 'blacksnakes' around here :rolleyes:
Anyway, here are a couple of pics of it:
http://a4.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/248924_10150277427283035_639838034_9077778_132287_ n.jpg
http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/246954_10150277427363035_639838034_9077779_7128336 _n.jpg
infernalis
06-15-2011, 06:42 PM
Common black rat snake. Nice find.
Sonya610
06-15-2011, 06:47 PM
Bluebirds? Sheesh I thought they were extinct! Just googled and realize they are making a comeback.
guidofatherof5
06-15-2011, 06:47 PM
Nice save.
Good looking snake.
RedSidedSPR
06-16-2011, 09:00 AM
Black rat snake. Nice find,
I found one yesterday easily 6 feet, very unhappy. I barely escaped with my life!!
d_virginiana
06-16-2011, 09:45 AM
Thanks! I see this snake several times a week, and didn't really know what it was.. My field-identification skills only go as far as 'snakes I can touch' and 'snakes I should not touch'. :p
Bluebirds? Sheesh I thought they were extinct! Just googled and realize they are making a comeback.
... The comeback is now three bluebirds short :rolleyes: I really had no clue they were even in trouble, we've always had so many around here!
RedSidedSPR
06-16-2011, 10:58 AM
we've always had so many around here!
Me too... no idea they were endangered...
ConcinusMan
06-20-2011, 12:03 PM
Bluebirds? Sheesh I thought they were extinct! Just googled and realize they are making a comeback.
Where on earth did you hear that? They were never even endangered. For a while they were declining fast enough to be a concern, but never got to the point of being endangered/extinct. I know he was probably talking about an eastern bluebird nest but I see western bluebirds here a lot in the summer, in the right habitats. There's tons of them. They don't show up or start nesting until July though.
I'm really surprised that the snake was even able to eat the babies being how they nest in boxes/cavities and so the parents will usually fight off a snake quite effectively if a snake tries to enter the box.
RedSidedSPR
06-20-2011, 12:42 PM
No idea, never heard it either.
well, rat snakes are good at that stuff.. they'll go into bird houses, sit on the babies and eat 'em. :D
d_virginiana
06-20-2011, 03:28 PM
Where on earth did you hear that? They were never even endangered. For a while they were declining fast enough to be a concern, but never got to the point of being endangered/extinct. I know he was probably talking about an eastern bluebird nest but I see western bluebirds here a lot in the summer, in the right habitats. There's tons of them. They don't show up or start nesting until July though.
I'm really surprised that the snake was even able to eat the babies being how they nest in boxes/cavities and so the parents will usually fight off a snake quite effectively if a snake tries to enter the box.
Yes, they were eastern bluebirds. They usually start nesting a bit earlier in the summer around here.
My grandparents found it crawling out of the birdhouse in the middle of the garden that had had three bluebird babies in it the day before, and he had definitely JUST eaten. The pics really don't do justice to how big this snake was though; he could barely get in and out of the house. If he had his mind set on getting in, I don't think there was anything the parents could have done.
ConcinusMan
06-20-2011, 06:53 PM
Poor birdies:(
Magnificent snake though. Can't blame him for doing what snakes do.:cool:
Glad it turned out OK. Glad the snake wasn't killed.:)
RedSidedSPR
06-20-2011, 06:57 PM
Yeah, well, gotta do what ya gotta do. To them it's just squawking food.'
Me too. Glad he wasn't hurt.
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