How cool, TJ! Good eye.
And brave of you for taking the time to get a good shot of this guy.
In all the years I’ve been out on the range I’ve yet to see a snake. I hear they are very prevalent in Wyoming but I just haven’t run across one. I wouldn’t mind “seeing” one, though. 🙂
More like good ears! I didn’t see this critter; I heard it! And something told my little pea brain that it was NOTNOTNOTNOT harmless dry, old locoweed (which sounds just like rattlers rattling (well … a lot like)) when you walk through it or the wind rattles the dry pods. ‘Tis the season! Be aware out there!
Ha. This little guy was maybe a foot long (or maybe not even that long) and not very big around. Long lenses are as handy for “shooting” these slitheries as they are for photographing mustangs!
Be careful!
Always. 🙂
Run away, run away!!
You do need to look before you leap … so you don’t leap right on top of them!
Yikes! I can’t “like” this….
I do know what you mean …!
How cool, TJ! Good eye.
And brave of you for taking the time to get a good shot of this guy.
In all the years I’ve been out on the range I’ve yet to see a snake. I hear they are very prevalent in Wyoming but I just haven’t run across one. I wouldn’t mind “seeing” one, though. 🙂
More like good ears! I didn’t see this critter; I heard it! And something told my little pea brain that it was NOTNOTNOTNOT harmless dry, old locoweed (which sounds just like rattlers rattling (well … a lot like)) when you walk through it or the wind rattles the dry pods. ‘Tis the season! Be aware out there!
Now see TJ, they still look big in your pictures.! 🙂 Yikes!
Ha. This little guy was maybe a foot long (or maybe not even that long) and not very big around. Long lenses are as handy for “shooting” these slitheries as they are for photographing mustangs!