grymster2007
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I killed a small, 18" rattler in the driveway yesterday and buried it about a foot deep. I'd have went deeper, but the soil here is very rocky and that's all I could muster. Anyway, came home from work tonight and notice the hole's been disturbed. Looks like something stole my rattler! Got the shovel and cleared out the hole to make sure. Yup, it's gone. Twenty minutes later I'm in the screen room and a fox walks on by about 30 feet away.... in broad daylight. I clapped my hands and it didn't even look. I yelled and it briefly glanced my way and continued about it's business, climbing a downed oak and nosing around boulders and such.
I've been here for eight years and this year I've seen way more fox than in the past and they seem much bolder, where more and more I see them in daylight hours. I think that's what ate my rattler, which by the way was the the first rattler I've seen here on the property. I'm wondering what's going on and can only figure maybe there's some kinda cycle and currently there's abundance of rodents.
Anyone else in N. CA notice an abundance of predators this year?
I've been here for eight years and this year I've seen way more fox than in the past and they seem much bolder, where more and more I see them in daylight hours. I think that's what ate my rattler, which by the way was the the first rattler I've seen here on the property. I'm wondering what's going on and can only figure maybe there's some kinda cycle and currently there's abundance of rodents.
Anyone else in N. CA notice an abundance of predators this year?