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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.

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.

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