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A great wild Bull snake observation

RossCA Aug 13, 2010 03:29 PM

This is not my post, it was started on FHF but I didn't want to link it. I think you can get banned for that around here, is that true? Anyway this is incredible and thought some of you might never frequent that forum and ever see it.

This amazing account and pictures were forwarded to me by colleagues from FWS:

I pulled over at the Loma bridge fishing access site just outside of the UMBNM north of Fort Benton MT on Sunday afternoon around 4:30PM to photograph the Cliff Swallows tending their nests. What I found was an enormous Bull Snake fishing for Cliff Swallows from 30 feet above the racing Missouri River. I observed it for over 2 hours slink in and out of about 5 nests consuming the chicks. Bulge after bulge runing down it's body. Then snap, he grabed one of the adult swallows who had dared to swoop by to pester his dining. When it had had its fill it kicked itself free and dropped into the rushing river. It was a truley incredible behavior to observe and magnificent specimen.

In many ways, very neat documentation-- getting to them, plucking them, esp. the flying adult, if it truly intentionally dropped into the river as the account describes (as opposed to falling in attempt to climb back up)-- all interesting behavioral information. Would have been informative in Pantherophis obsoleta, but even a bit more so in Pituophis.
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byron.d Aug 13, 2010 04:20 PM

Insane! Truly amazing. I would love to have seen something like that.

Thanks for posting that, Ross.

byron.d

PaulJH Aug 13, 2010 04:55 PM

Thanks for posting this - super cool

DISCERN Aug 13, 2010 05:39 PM

What an amazing series of photos, showing the awesome display of hunting from a pit! Truly incredible.
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DMong Aug 13, 2010 05:45 PM

That is INSANE!.....truly nature at it's very BEST!!

~Doug
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jodscovry Aug 13, 2010 06:49 PM

The bull just thinks the bridge is a funny looking tree with lots of holes in it. JV pines climb trees too nd even shelter in old holes, still kinda cool to see...

pyromaniac Aug 13, 2010 07:00 PM

That is an awesome series of photos of a very resourceful snake! Kudos to the the photographer!

antelope Aug 14, 2010 11:02 AM

What a testimony for the strength of those nests, too! Neat story.
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Todd Hughes

BBBruno Aug 14, 2010 11:13 AM

Bullsnakes are well known for seeking out cliff swallows under bridges; Yale Peabody has had such an exhibit for years (was still there when I last visited). During a trip to Nebraska and South Dakota with John Meltzer some years back we specifically sought out such bridges and nests in search of sayi (if it wasn't rainy and 45 degrees the whole trip we may have found some!) All Pituophis are good climbers and swimmers, hence their success. Nice tricolor Bull by the way!

Bart Bruno

reako45 Aug 14, 2010 06:32 PM

Freakin' Amazing! That's why I love Pits! More pluck, personality and ingenuity than any snake I've ever seen, and right here inthe good ol USA.

reako45

RossCA Aug 15, 2010 01:24 PM

Yep, they are awesome animals. This was the coolest wild observation I've seen posted.
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ginter Aug 15, 2010 03:40 PM

incredible!

Thank you for this account and the images. Dangerous conditions with the potential traffic and fall, but what a pay off!

excellent observation!!!!

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