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Solly Mack

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Wed Jun 6, 2012, 03:45 AM Jun 2012

Solly's Nighttime Adventure [View all]

Last edited Wed Jun 6, 2012, 02:37 PM - Edit history (1)

I move around every few years or so and in every new place I create a keepsake of some sort. For my time in Louisiana I decided to do a photo collection of birds and insects in my area and across the state.

Tonight I was out front to try and capture a Hawk Moth feeding.

This is my front walk. Hawk Moths love Petunias and Verbena.




Hawk Moths look somewhat Hummingbirdish while they buzz about flowers at night. There actually is a Hummingbird Hawk Moth. I'd LOVE to get a photo of one.

So I'm outside waiting and wanting the moth to hurry and make an appearance. The night is warm and the moon is slow dancing in and out of the clouds. The dark is making its usual noises and I look about, hoping that no one spies me outside in my PJ's, with a camera in my hand.

I hear the buzz and rapid wing noise that tells me the moth has finally come.

The moth is all over the place and I just can't keep up. So I snap and I snap. Hoping with each push of the button and never quite getting the shot I want.








The moth vanishes. Just poofs. Gone. Just like that. I look around.

Hmm. What's that?

Snap.





Whoa.

I like snakes but I like them best in the woods and not at my house. Besides, I can't have him eating my photography projects. The wall above my front walk is usually covered in geckos. Not tonight. The anoles sun there during the day and I'm real fond of those anoles.

I run inside and wake my husband and tell him to call someone to pick up the snake. Snakes are removed from the housing areas and let loose in the woods just outside the gate. (military post)

I hurry back outside to snap a few shots before the snake goes to his new home.


I move around to the side. Well, just look at that! All comfy and snug.







He's on the move.



He's now on the back ledge of my 'shabby chic' lawn chair. He's about 30 inches long and not very big around - except for a slightly noticeable bulge a little ways down his body.






ETA: The snake is a Texas Rat Snake. A constrictor that is often kept as a pet. It eats rats, of course. As well as insects, frogs, lizards, and birds. They grow up to 6 feet and live about 20 years.


Three nice gentlemen arrive. They carefully capture the snake - avoiding any injury to the animal. The snake was placed in a cardboard container for transport. The guy holding the flashlight told me about the "baby" rattlesnake they picked up the night before in another housing area.


I believe my nightime adventures have come to an end.



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Solly's Nighttime Adventure [View all] Solly Mack Jun 2012 OP
Solly's Excellen Nightime Adventure NV Whino Jun 2012 #1
Thanks, NV Whino. Solly Mack Jun 2012 #7
I have a policy around my place NV Whino Jun 2012 #8
To me, that is one scary story. Mira Jun 2012 #2
I was a little scared until I got a good look at it. Solly Mack Jun 2012 #6
Neat pics and a great adventure story! elleng Jun 2012 #3
Thanks, elleng. Solly Mack Jun 2012 #4
I'll bet you did! elleng Jun 2012 #5
what a great story!! Celebration Jun 2012 #9
Thanks, Celebration Solly Mack Jun 2012 #10
Between the photographs and the moment to moment description, it was as good as a video. freshwest Jun 2012 #11
Thanks, freshwest. Solly Mack Jun 2012 #12
What a wonderful narrative, Callalily Jun 2012 #13
Thanks, Callalily. I got these last night. Solly Mack Jun 2012 #14
Ohhhhhh . . . that second Callalily Jun 2012 #15
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