Bird Population Control

Every year around this time we have a bird nest under the overhang of our front porch...5 chicks this year...and about the time they got all fluffy and could be seen above the edge of the nest, they went missing...so the next day I spot this guy on the beam over the BACK porch door as my wife is going out of it...he had several bulges along his body indicating he had just eaten, so I figure he had Baby Bird ala Chez Reelapeelin...

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I let him hang around over night...cooked on the grill just under him which he didn't seem to mind...although she appreciates the mouse-eating aspect of this guy, wifey a lil freaked out by him still there next day as I had to run down to Charleston over night...so I coaxed him off his perch and found a more suitable place outta sight for him...

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See ya around, Pal...have all the mice ya want!!...:clap:
 
Good on ya for not killing the harmless fella. Of course those chicks mama and daddy would beg to differ! I love watching the birds and all but it does create quite a mess directly under the nest.

We just had a set in a nest under the deck fledge the other day. Wife comes in and says they flew out of the nest. She was under the impression they would fly back to the nest.....told her I don't think that is how it is supposed to work. :sun:
 
Good on ya for not killing the harmless fella. Of course those chicks mama and daddy would beg to differ! I love watching the birds and all but it does create quite a mess directly under the nest.

We just had a set in a nest under the deck fledge the other day. Wife comes in and says they flew out of the nest. She was under the impression they would fly back to the nest.....told her I don't think that is how it is supposed to work. :sun:

I've been handling snakes all my life and I like to have blacks and kings around to keep the rodent population down... the only ones I kill are the coppery colored ones...which by the way, we had the dogs out yesterday at Lawson's Fork Creek...BIGGEST COPPERHEAD snake I've ever seen in my life went across the trail in front of us...w/3 dogs we just went the other way, plus I had nothing to kill him with, so his lucky day or else he'd be maggot poop by now...:bat:
 
Very cool. I seen a similiar pic posted of one hanging down by a hummingbird feeder. Good for keeping him around.

So many mindlessly kill them. I am obviously an exception cause I own/keep a few snakes but many just kill out of ignorant fear. Eastern Diamonback rattlers are close to being put on an endagered list because of this. I use to love to see them as a kid. I live in the same place and havent seen one in years. Sadly
 
Very cool.

So many mindlessly kill them. I am obviously an exception cause I own/keep a few snakes but many just kill out of ignorant fear.

Several years ago I was sitting at a traffic light when a HUGE black snake crawled out on the sidewalk and was headed toward the road...I decided as soon as the light changed, I was gonna pull over and get him...then DUMBASS comes along, takes about a 20lb rock and smashes this harmless snake right on the sidewalk...I was SO PISSED!!...DUMBASS must love RATS...:cen:
 
We had one about that size in the front yard yesterday right by the sidewalk.

Scared the crap out of my wife and girls.

I told them I was glad he was around, keep's the mice away.

Don't know where he went, but he went on his own.
 
We had one about that size in the front yard yesterday right by the sidewalk.

Scared the crap out of my wife and girls.

I told them I was glad he was around, keep's the mice away.

Don't know where he went, but he went on his own.

That's the best way to go..I wanted to leave this guy alone, but was goin' outta town that afternoon and wifey was a little nerved out, so he had to me moved...didn't tell her, but I didn't move him very far...

Way to go RB...:clap:
 
Don't condem everyone that kills an innocent snake. I can easily understand why people attack them. It's called fear and ignorance. You guys have to remember that not everyone lives in an area that has snakes. I know what a Copperhead looks like, but evey other snake, to me, is a potential threat since I don't know if it's dangerous or benign. I give them all a wide berth.
 
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