Friday, August 15, 2008

Arizona Wildlife in my own backyard

Well, we made it safely to Tucson and have started working on the house...I've spent two days cleaning the kitchen and need to spend one more before we can begin unpacking and setting up our kitchen. Whew! The word of the week is EEEEEWWWWW!!!!! But that's going to be a different post. For today's post I figured out how to upload pictures. Here are the first four critters I saw just this morning. First Tony found a moth on our front porch, apparently half a day from death. It has/had a 4 inch wingspan!


Next we went out to the pool. The one we hope to swim in someday! Right now it's a pretty blue-green color and you can see the bottom at the shallow end. And there walking on the cool deck was the biggest black beetle I've ever seen. I thought of Tyler and Jonathan immediately but refrained from catching it. EEEEWWWW!

Moving on the pool I spotted something riding on the floaty-thing that you put chlorine tablets in. Floaty-thing is of course an industry term but I digress. The floaty-thing was by the far side of the pool and the critter on it was black and cream colored striped. It was a snake! I studied its head a bit because my back neighbor had already warned me about rattlesnakes. Its head appeared to be of the nonvenomness type, like a garden snake. The colors and patten were unfamiliar but it was chilly in the pool so I figured I was quicker that a 12in snake, so....


Now I have to admit to feeling some trepidation when I picked it up and it immediately started coiling up and shaking its tail like a rattler. It didn't appear to have rattles but then again maybe it was a baby.?.? Then it pooed on me. EEEEEWWWWW!!!!! Tony asked if I wanted to save it for the kids but they don't like stuff like that and my hand was all icky (another industry term) so we let it go beyond our gate. There on the ground it still coiled up and shook its tail. I poked it with my finger (couldn't find a stick without stickers) and it finally slithered away. Now I really thought it could be a baby rattler and wanted it back. Fortunately for it, I couldn't find it. I looked it up on the internet and in reality it was a common kingsnake. I still should have kept it. Maybe next time.

Later in the morning I went out to check on our family of bats. They live in the tiny little crack between where the carport attaches to the house. I was thrilled to get several great shots and counted six noses today. That's a three inch brick the bat is resting on. I figure they are two inches long and smaller than a deer mouse. They eat insects and they all start squeaking everyday around 2pm. Very cute!


There is plenty is see around here. Just tonight (camera at the other end of the house) I saw a covey of quail in our driveway in front of the house. Then a cactus wren (I think) was at the end of the walk 8 feet from the door when a small (4in) lizard came tearing towards the house. Bam! The bird was on it and before I realized what had happened it was flying away with the little wiggly lizard in its beak. Good news is there are LOTS of other lizards to take his place. And I'll probably take their pictures too!

7 comments:

Janey said...

yeah i am so happy to see you posting, I have had so many talks with people to discuss how are those Moores, has anyone heard from Misty?

So it is such a wonderful relieff to have this blog and that you are going to use it - i have been checking daily - a little OCD I suppose. LOVE you bunches!
-Janey

Anonymous said...

I have to agree with JMB, SOOO happy to see you posting. I was beginning to wonder...as if you don't have a TON to do.
I'm still trying to recover from the pictures of the bat & snake in your backyard!! LOVED all the terms, that was hilarious. Don't forget to take before and after pics of the house. Love, ~Leia

Christie said...

Glad to see you are doing well. Was most impressed when I realized it was you holding the snake. Has Arizona changed you already? :)

The Taylor Family said...

How funny! You've got a regular Earth Science kit in your back yard! Your post was so funny - I love your humor! Hang in there...before you know it, the place will be whipped into shape and you'll feel right at home. My Mom always suggests trying HOST something at your new place as soon as possible b/c making memories somewhere is the best way to make it truly HOME. It's so true! Can't wait to read your next post!

Justin and Lorna said...

Missed you at park day this week, but looking forward to Women's retreat! Eew is right! Yuck!
Blessings, Lorna

The Christensen Family said...

Love the pictures Misty. Caleb would be in heaven. There are very few crawly things he won't pick up. I'll be sure to shoe him the snake.

OK, so I washed the slip of paper with your phone number on it and now I can't find that. Will you send it on to me. I need to bend your ear about Diabetes stuff. Steve's isn't the typical type 2. Typical!!!

Hi to the rest of the family. Steve was asking about you all.

Love, Kelly

The Smiths said...

Hey Moores!

Looks like you have a lot on your hands (excuse the pun) in getting your house ready. We used to have snakes in our yard when we lived in western WA. Every once in a while we would accidentally run one over with the lawn mower (ewwww). Thankfully most of the time I (Cindy) would see them and throw them over the fence to save them from that fate. We miss you "guys" and glad to see all is well in AZ.

- Cindy for the Dean Smith clan