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Cascabel de Diamantes (Crotalus atrox)Observ.
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Two large rattlesnakes found during bird survey. Did not rattle when I came across them, slowly slithered into a hole at the base of a rock. (Found within the preserve, not in parking lot)
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Chipe de Pechera (Geothlypis philadelphia)Observ.
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Found in the break room at work. Probably flew in to eat crickets
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Mascarita Común (Geothlypis trichas)Observ.
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Entered retail store through shipping bay and has been feasting on crickets. Thought it was a wren from far away, generally stays low and likes to hide. 3-4 others in store but may be different species and occupying different areas
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Snake found in a brush pile (note old Christmas tree) approximately 200 feet away from previous copperhead and cottonmouth sighting two days ago. This snake was smaller and had slightly different coloration.
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(The smaller, orange snake.) My mom texted me a photo of two snakes she found hanging out together while she was watering plants. ~3.5 hours later, they were still in the same area and I took some more photos. Sometimes the larger snake would move away a foot or two, and eventually the smaller one would slither over to it again. (There's another post for the other snake)
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(Larger, darker snake) My mom texted me a photo of two snakes she found hanging out together while she was watering plants. ~3.5 hours later, they were still in the same area and I took some more photos. Sometimes the larger snake would move away a foot or two, and eventually the smaller one would slither over to it again. (will create a duplicate post for the other snake)