To: JoeProBono
Gimme a .22 and I’d have evened the odds...
2 posted on
01/09/2010 9:17:10 AM PST by
Mmogamer
(<This space for lease>)
To: JoeProBono
Consider that roadrunners are related to woodpeckers, and rattlesnakes are part of roadrunners’ prey.
3 posted on
01/09/2010 9:20:39 AM PST by
Fred Hayek
(From this point forward the Democratic Party will be referred to as the Communist Party)
To: JoeProBono
Amazing!
Seems that this is a vid of a pileated woodpecker and egg eating Yellow-bellied Puffing Snake (Pseustes sulphureus) filmed in Brazil.
Now I know why mama kept coming back for more ,unless it’s my imagination, I think I can see something in the throat of the snake, an egg possibly?
[Wishing so often that photos & videos show their origin & date when posted for public consumption]
4 posted on
01/09/2010 9:24:20 AM PST by
Daffynition
(What's all this about hellfire and Dalmatians?)
To: JoeProBono
To: JoeProBono
Cool film - definitely a campephilus but not a piliated. Not enough white on the head (too much red) and the "V" on the back make me think this is a Powerful Woodpecker Campephilus pollens , native to Peru, Ecuador, Colombia & Venezuela. Sorry to be a geek.
10 posted on
01/09/2010 10:24:03 AM PST by
stormer
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