Categories Birding Flowers and Plants Herps Insects Snakes and Birds Post author By Doug Backlund Post date July 16, 2024 2 Comments on Snakes and Birds I was looking around the area by the camper when I found two Vesper Sparrows obviously agitated about something other than me. I searched the ground near where they seemed to be focusing their attention. And this is what I found. An Eastern Racer had captured one of their nestlings and was in the process of swallowing it. Although the Latin name for this species is Coluber constrictor, Eastern Racers are not a true constrictor, usually swallowing their prey alive. In this case, I think the bird was suffocated first. I watched it for a long time but it finally took the bird into some tall grass where I couldn’t get photos. One afternoon I found this Rufous Hummingbird at the feeder, two days later it is still here and another one has joined it. I took a hike in Hell Canyon this morning and saw two more! This one is an immature female. Here’s one of the Rufous Hummingbirds in Hell Canyon, an immature male. And now a few flowers and butterflies: Richardson’s Geranium, in Hell Canyon. A Reakirt’s Blue on Dalea. And another Juniper Hairstreak, also on Dalea. ← Summer Astro → Back at Camp 2 replies on “Snakes and Birds” Wow. Nature is not for the squeemish. Snakes have to eat too I guess. The flowers and butterflies are beautiful. Cool observation regarding snake. Looks like birding is staying decent! Comments are closed.
Wow. Nature is not for the squeemish. Snakes have to eat too I guess. The flowers and butterflies are beautiful.
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Wow. Nature is not for the squeemish. Snakes have to eat too I guess.
The flowers and butterflies are beautiful.
Cool observation regarding snake. Looks like birding is staying decent!