Hello all, I wanted to share some photos of the Boulders bobcat who delivered kittens in the backyard fireplace of Bill and Susan's neighbor in Scottsdale. I understand they "basically gave her the run of the yard". When they were old enough, the mom carried them over the fence out to the golfing world and surrounding desert. Looks harmless enough...and beautiful!
While we are on the subject of bobcats, I received some photos of one who was chased by a mountain lion and ran right up to the top of a saguaro where it waited until it was safe to come down.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
TUCSON WILDLIFE BLOG – Snake Watch, Toads and Tarantulas…7/22/13
Since
it is cooler in the morning many people choose to do their exercising very
early in the day. The News station
reported several weeks ago that because it is cooler then, the snakes are also
out taking advantage of that more suitable time of day to be out. I have been looking for them but have not
seen any! In some ways I feel fortunate
as they have a perfect resort in our front yard where they could hang out. So Saturday morning on our way to the Farmer’s
Market, Susan V. and I first noticed a small garter snake almost finished crossing
the street. Up the road a bit further
there was a diamondback something or other on the side of the road, and not a
baseball player! After snapping a photo
we decided it was, in fact, dead as a doornail. We just about got creamed by a
pickup behind us who did not expect us to stop and ogle a (dead) snake…and this
was in our development with 20 miles an hour speed limit.
He should know to watch for animals of all sorts! I usually have to stop for the father quail
to spur the young ones across the road, following the rest of the brood who
sped across following the mom.
The
Monsoons also bring out the Desert Frogs, who venture out from their underground
homes. It is so strange to see frogs
here. Last week we had one in our pool,
and so did Jon. He took a great picture
of it. This guy was 5-6inches big just in the body alone.
These desert frogs are poisonous if dogs lick them, like
Benni who was barking at it. Who would’ve
thought to look for frogs!
And then we have 3 tarantulas in the past 5 days…all outside. Thank goodness! You saw the pic of one of
them last blog. One was on our front
door threshold, one2 days later on our back door threshold, and the last one
was in front of Jill and Rodney’s garage door.
They are very fond of entrances you know! Their mating time is summer and fall, and
then they go underground and spin silk to cover their subteraneum home’s
doorway.
The other news is that Susan reported from The Boulders that
her neighbor discovered a bobcat had kittens in their outdoor fireplace.
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