I got lucky to find this sidewinder giving birth last August. Well, it wasn't all luck, I was stopping by its burrow a few times each week in anticipation of the babies. Unfortunately the burrow is right on the edge of an active ATV route, so it gets a lot of disturbance. But the snakes still seem to be doing well and I have not seen any squashed ones yet. I arrived at its burrow around 8:30 pm and 9 babies were already out squirming around and exploring their new world. I watched the 10th and final snake of the brood come out a few minutes later.
Cameron
Videos here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cameronrognan/6134805509/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cameronrognan/6167682111/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cameronrognan/6167665593/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/cameronrognan/6167639089/
Pictures Below:
Mojave Desert Sidewinder Giving Birth by cameronrognan, on Flickr
Mojave Desert Sidewinder by cameronrognan, on Flickr
Mojave Desert Sidewinder by cameronrognan, on Flickr
Mojave Desert Sidewinder by cameronrognan, on Flickr
Mojave Desert Sidewinder and Scorpion by cameronrognan, on Flickr
Mojave Desert Sidewinder by cameronrognan, on Flickr
Mojave Desert Sidewinder by cameronrognan, on Flickr
Mojave Desert Sidewinder by cameronrognan, on Flickr
Mojave Desert Sidewinder by cameronrognan, on Flickr
The next photos are a few days later:
Mojave Desert Sidewinder by cameronrognan, on Flickr
Mojave Desert Sidewinder by cameronrognan, on Flickr
Mojave Desert Sidewinder by cameronrognan, on Flickr
Mojave Desert Sidewinder by cameronrognan, on Flickr
Mojave Desert Sidewinder by cameronrognan, on Flickr
Mojave Desert Sidewinder by cameronrognan, on Flickr
Live Birth of Sidewinder in Utah
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Re: Live Birth of Sidewinder in Utah
me asusta, pero me gusta!
very cool post.
very cool post.
Re: Live Birth of Sidewinder in Utah
Really, REALLY neat. Fabulous work on this project. Thanks for sharing, Art
Re: Live Birth of Sidewinder in Utah
How cool is that?!? Awesome to come back and see them a few days later. Thanks for sharing.
Re: Live Birth of Sidewinder in Utah
I got say, this is one of my favorite posts I have seen! Awesome luck with getting to see this happen!
I am excited to come see that area with you in Spring. Looks like the time off of work is likely a go. I will PM you the details soon.
You did not happen to get pics and measurements of the tracks left by this process, did you Cameron?
Fil
I am excited to come see that area with you in Spring. Looks like the time off of work is likely a go. I will PM you the details soon.
You did not happen to get pics and measurements of the tracks left by this process, did you Cameron?
Fil
Re: Live Birth of Sidewinder in Utah
Stuff like this is why I keep throwing my short supply of money at field herping. Thanks for sharing the experience!!!
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Re: Live Birth of Sidewinder in Utah
Great observation and pics. What's the story with the scorpion in the fifth shot? Did it come out any further or did it retreat?
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I was wondering if someone would notice the scorpion. It came out briefly, but retreated back into the burrow. I think it was likely bothered by all the little snakes going in and out of the burrow, or maybe it smelled some of the fresh egg sacs and was looking for food. I'm sure it came out again after I left. Anyone know if desert hairy scorpions would eat the egg sac remains? I figured they ate mostly insects and other bugs, but I'm no expert.
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Re: Live Birth of Sidewinder in Utah
So cool.
Re: Live Birth of Sidewinder in Utah
AWESOME POST! Thank you for sharing!
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Re: Live Birth of Sidewinder in Utah
Incontrovertibly anomalous and miraculous! Thank you for bestowing photographic illustration of such a miraculous event. Sanguinely the future will yield similar observances as spectacular as this, for me.
Re: Live Birth of Sidewinder in Utah
Between you and Brendan I'm having a severe inferiority complex. Neat stuff!
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Awesome post and great shots! Thanks a lot for sharing such an observation.
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Awesome.
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Wow, this is one of the coolest posts ever. Great shots and Video. What's really cool to me is the color of the ground and that Sidewinder. Absolutely incredible! If this hasn't been posted on the main forum, it should be there. I hardly ever check out other NAFHA chapter forums, so I'm really glad I did today.
Re: Live Birth of Sidewinder in Utah
Beautiful post. Can't wait until I can get back in that part of the state and herp. Love the color of those cerastes.
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Re: Live Birth of Sidewinder in Utah
Best Ever
Re: Live Birth of Sidewinder in Utah
Awesome stuff.. Its interesting to me that she would have them out in the open like that.
Outstanding work...
Well we be seeing this observation in the NAFHA Database?
Fundad
Outstanding work...
Well we be seeing this observation in the NAFHA Database?
Fundad
Re: Live Birth of Sidewinder in Utah
Great set of pics.
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Re: Live Birth of Sidewinder in Utah
Awesome stuff Cameron!
I was a little concerned about the Hadrurus possibly eating one of the babies! I've seen them eat Uta's before.
Best,
Rich
I was a little concerned about the Hadrurus possibly eating one of the babies! I've seen them eat Uta's before.
Best,
Rich
Re: Live Birth of Sidewinder in Utah
Nice Best post I've seen man