Texas Wildlife

  • Leader
    March 7, 2023 4:34 PM CST
    I think part of good earth stewardship is also taking care of the animals that inhabit our planet and insuring their ecosystem is thriving as much as possible.

    Pixel Pixie of Mortal's Realm just posted some great pictures of coyotes captured on camera in the daytime.

    https://www.mortalsrealm.com/group/topic/view/3/23/texas-wildlife />
    I really never new that coyotes could be seen in the day time, but I guess they venture out into their playground in the daytime when they feel safe?
  • Leader
    May 6, 2023 4:55 PM CDT

    This little eastern yellow bellied racer snake was parked at our patio back door yesterday. This is a snake common to Texas and Louisiana. *Sorry about the quality of the picture. We weren't feeling it to open the door and get a clear picture, so through the glass window we took the pic.

    Needless to say, we just let it leave on it's own terms. Now I have to carefully move furniture out of under the patio cover and hope there's not a nest there.

  • Leader
    May 31, 2023 9:39 PM CDT
    For some reason this is the spring of snakes at my house. I just went out to my garage at 9:30 pm and was greeted by a copperhead snake. Copperheads are venomous snakes. I'm very freaked out because it's not common to see a copperhead near my house, much less in my house. This is only the second copperhead we've seen since we've lived here. How did I wrangle this deadly snake, you ask? After taking a picture as a memento, I took my big push broom and swooshed it outside until it was curled up away from my garage and closed the garage door after I got passed the anxiety of dealing with it. My only regret is I didn't push the snake out further away from my house. I hope it doesn't come back in. I really don't like my garage anymore.

  • June 3, 2023 6:37 PM CDT
    Oh yes I get you now! We don't have that problem. How venomous are they?
  • Leader
    June 3, 2023 9:18 PM CDT
    Copperheads are extremely venomous . We live near a creek with a heavy treeline which probably doesn't help. Here's a link on copperheads and venomous snakes in Texas. https://a-z-animals.com/blog/copperheads-in-texas-where-they-live-and-how-often-they-bite/ You're lucky you don't have to worry about snakes. We have all kinds of critters with teeth out here in pseudo-country and the wildlife are really getting displaced with all of the building in was once beautiful pasture land now becoming new construction for homes.
  • June 4, 2023 10:04 AM CDT
    Wow! Thanks for the link. I didn't realize you had a massive 105 snake species in Texas, mind you, only 4 poisonous, but reading that it sounds like you need me to come over and visit and make sure your grass is cut and the garden is tidy!! lol!
  • Leader
    June 4, 2023 11:30 AM CDT
    Lol.... You have no idea, we do need some grass and garden attention....we have nearly 4 acres and the far back is getting really scary. I had to go retrieve the wildlife camera about 2 weeks ago and I almost couldn't get to it for all of the overgrowth around the tree I had it attached too. I kept thinking a spider was going to drop down beside me and fully expecting a snake to slither across my boots too as I had to get in between branches and overgrowth to balance to get to the tree the camera was on. I had my daughter do a spider check etc. after I came out of the overgrowth with the camera. Then I had to change for fear of poison ivy or poison oak too. Blimey, I don't like the country much anymore. I haven't loaded up the pictures yet but fully expecting to see all wildlife. Nighttime is very busy at the creek side of our property. I'll post new wildlife pictures when I get to it soon. I didn't realize we had so many snakes species either.....I new of the rattlesnakes, copperheads, coral and cotton mouths were here. The water moccasins are very common in the creeks and connecting rivers. I can remember jumping out of a river when I was younger and back into the boat that I was walking alongside of at the time when I saw a snake. That was in Arkansas when we were doing this river rafting trip. My dad was an avid outdoors-man and bass fisherman. Anything outdoors was his thing. He liked hiking and water skiing too, me too.
  • Leader
    October 3, 2023 7:48 PM CDT
    Wildlife update ~ Wild pigs are back in our neighborhood and doing damage. They have hit our front lawn several times and I'm too scared to go out back beyond the fence to see what damage they have done near the creek side. We did have a lot of tree work done today and all of our shrubs taken out of our front beds. I had the wildlife camera from a few months ago to download pictures from the late winter and spring. Unfortunately, nothing was captured on it. Tonight, I just placed the wildlife camera facing the part of our lawn the pigs tend to roam and dig. I'm hoping to get some really good pictures and I'll post them just as soon as I catch the 400 pound critters messing up my front lawn. It's taken a year to for the lawn to get back to normal and now they are back. We had so much drought this summer, and when there's drought, the pigs that normally live at the lake that's a few miles from our house, will search beyond the lake for food and water. They follow the creek line and land in our neighborhood and a few surrounding neighborhoods that run a long the creek. Such fun!
  • Leader
    October 10, 2023 12:13 PM CDT
    FINALLY, got my wildlife camera up and running. I actually, had to buy a new one. As of last night, my camera picked up a skunk walking in my front lawn...lol. I'll have to tinker with the camera a bit to see which way is the best way to get these pictures off the camera and online. This new camera does have wifi, so I can look at what I'm capturing from inside as I don't even have to go outside and open the camera up to look now.

    I'm hoping to catch wild pig activity, not that I want them to destroy my lawn, but I'd really like to see how large the sounder of pigs are this year and take a count. We had upwards of 30 pigs in the sounder last fall. They destroyed so much of my lawn, which thankfully, most of it has grown back.
  • October 10, 2023 1:40 PM CDT
    Can't wait to see some pics, oink oink! (You need a pig emoticon! lol) There you go from twemoji!