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Baird's Rat Snake Status?

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Of all the N.A. snakes we see here, I recall only one Baird's Rat Snake posted ...in fact, we've seen more Rainbow's, Florida Pines, Short-tailed Snakes, Thornscrub Hooknose, not to mention alterna and just about everything else. ...including Black Pine even!

...what's up with that? Are they that rare, or is it just that no one is hunting in their range - or not posting for some reason? I need to know :?: ;)
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I haven't found one since my first trip to the Bend back in 2001, they sure are cool beasts though!
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Most of their range has been under a horrendous drought for the past several years...although its currently listed as just "abnormally dry" by the US Drought monitor...I bet thats part of the reason right there.
That is a cool freakin snake...on i still have yet to check off my list! But i'm like you, cant remember the last time I saw one posted.
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From my second visit to Texas, back in the last century:

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We saw three AOR that magical night....scanned film image does not do this serpent justice.

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Thanks guys for the input. Just remembered I could check the NAFHA database ...

1. Pantherophis bairdi
Baird's Ratsnake 1985-06-00 Val Verde County TX US
2. Pantherophis bairdi
Baird's Ratsnake 1997-05-00 Terrell County TX US
3. Pantherophis bairdi
Baird's Ratsnake 1998-07-01 Bandera County TX US
4. Pantherophis bairdi
Baird's Ratsnake 1999-05-19 Val Verde County TX US
5. Pantherophis bairdi
Baird's Ratsnake 1999-05-19 Val Verde County TX US
6. Pantherophis bairdi
Baird's Ratsnake 2001-05-09 Val Verde County TX US
7. Pantherophis bairdi
Baird's Ratsnake 2001-05-15 Val Verde County TX US
8. Pantherophis bairdi
Baird's Ratsnake 2002-04-27 Edwards County TX US
9. Pantherophis bairdi
Baird's Ratsnake 2002-06-05 Edwards County TX US
10. Pantherophis bairdi
Baird's Ratsnake 2007-05-13 Bandera County TX US
11. Pantherophis bairdi
Baird's Ratsnake 2008-07-05 Jeff Davis County TX US
12. Pantherophis bairdi
Baird's Ratsnake 2009-06-14 Crockett County TX US


...still not many. Looks like Chris H. has found a few very nice ones.
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Wow Mike, scanned or not, that is one flamin' awe-inspiring bairdi! Thanks:) ...what a night that must have been. What else did you have?

...I vaguely recall your's being the post I referred to?
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This gnarly Blacktail:

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I sure miss west TX.
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Mike,

That's one snazzy looking chicken snake!!

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monklet wrote:
...I vaguely recall your's being the post I referred to?
uh....I dunno, somewhere in the 4000+ lost posts I made back in FHF 1.0 ?

I miss those posts. :cry:
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I've also wondered why Bairds aren't better represented on here. They'd be at the top of my list if I lived anywhere near them.
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Nah they are common in fact on of the more common snakes where they are located. Look at most of the Texas posts and they are originating from areas with no or low bairds populations. Also like the original poster mentioned - many TX herpers are just no posting for obvious reasons.
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i've done the texas swing since 1976......in certain locales the baird's can be counted on to appear.....sometimes before dusk!!!!
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bobassetto wrote:i've done the texas swing since 1976......in certain locales the baird's can be counted on to appear.....sometimes before dusk!!!!
They can be found on the crawl mid-morning in at least one remote location in south Brewster county. I suspect they are much more crepuscular or even diurnal in some conditions than most herpers realize.

I'd be interested in hearing about any other daytime sightings.
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I caught one in April of 1966 on the crawl during the day in Val Verde County. It was the first live one I'd ever seen. No photos or other verification. It ended up at the Los Angeles Zoo.
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I've seen a few during mid-morning hikes in BBNP in May-June. always near trees. One was cooperatively crawling on the rock wall directly in front of my bumper in a parking area. Such great skill I had to find that one.
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Daryl Eby
They can be found on the crawl mid-morning in at least one remote location in south Brewster county.
All I've ever found (but, that's only about 5 adult animals) were crawling early to mid morning or just at dusk, with the exception of YOY hatchlings at night.
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I found 2 this year on a 4 night trip to TX. They haven't seemed any more uncommon than any other snake to me, over the last several years. In other words, if stuff was moving I'd find 'em if nothing was moving I wouldn't.
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Thanks all for the informative replies.
Aaron wrote:I found 2 this year on a 4 night trip to TX. They haven't seemed any more uncommon than any other snake to me, over the last several years. In other words, if stuff was moving I'd find 'em if nothing was moving I wouldn't.
Given that, it's interesting that there are so few posts and entries in the NAFHA database?
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Road Trip!
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Me? Road trip? ...hmmm, novel idea Mike :idea: Unfortunately I've already squandered my opportunities this year so it'll have to wait. Hopefully next season:)
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I have seen a few in Texas (3) and about the same number in Nuevo León. Unfortunately the Mexican ones were DOR so I don't think I photoed them.

They seem to be moderately abundant where they occur, but it is usually mid elevations and I always end up finding road killed specimens while looking for other stuff.

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hmmm....bairds....here is what works for me....
Zero have graced my headlights or my flashlights after dark, however I have seen many during the daylight hours. Try walking around an hour before dark, or as mentioned earlier, in the morning around 8 to 10 AM.
Most herpers in the region are cruising for alterna after dark and some do not even bother to leave their margarita machine before darkness falls.

hope this helps

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Yes Brian, I've seen those ancient records ...but what have you done for ME lately? ...oh yeah, you "Rick Rolled" us here ...which I vastly appreciate. Love that guy! I wanna be HIM! Bet he sees more tail than everyone on this forum combined!
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Monklet I haven't gotten around to putting them into NAFHA but I will. As far as pics go, the most recent ones were insitu, on the road and not very good; thanks TPWD! I will be happy to post them if you like.
Without checking my records I can say that I haven't noticed any decrease in all my years hunting TX. I've hunted there every year since 1996, except I missed 2009 due to work. I found 0 in '96 and '97 but starting in '98 I've found approx 2 to 4 per year. The notable exception being 2006 which was extremely dry and all snakes were down. In fact I only found 7 snakes total that year and I hunted for 7 nights. That 7 even included diurinals(= 1 skinny coachwhip) and DORS. It was a horrible year but there was a bright spot, one of those 7 snakes was an alterna, praise the lord!

Oh yea, I find plenty of Baird's after dark. About 75% of mine were found after dark. The rest were at dusk. They are the second prettiest North American ratsnake, IMHO, after green rats. They also make excellent captives, very hardy, tame easily, easy to breed and the babies always took fuzzy mice without any coaxing. I don't know why they aren't more popular. At one time they were $150 but I was lucky to get $35 when I bred them. That, in a nutshell, is just about everything I know about Baird's, lol.
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2006 was the only time I went to South Texas--I thought it was frigging wonderful...if that was ab ad year :shock:
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Paul I was in west TX, south TX could have been completely different conditions?
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OK Monk, I just won't add anything to your stupid discussions in the future...(I'm just not appreciated here...hmmm...I wonder what they're doing at K-snake.com?) :lol:

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Brian, I'm pretty sure those from NJ don't claim you as one of their own. :lol:
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Aaron wrote:Monklet I haven't gotten around to putting them into NAFHA but I will. As far as pics go, the most recent ones were insitu, on the road and not very good; thanks TPWD! I will be happy to post them if you like.
Without checking my records I can say that I haven't noticed any decrease in all my years hunting TX. I've hunted there every year since 1996, except I missed 2009 due to work. I found 0 in '96 and '97 but starting in '98 I've found approx 2 to 4 per year. The notable exception being 2006 which was extremely dry and all snakes were down. In fact I only found 7 snakes total that year and I hunted for 7 nights. That 7 even included diurinals(= 1 skinny coachwhip) and DORS. It was a horrible year but there was a bright spot, one of those 7 snakes was an alterna, praise the lord!

Oh yea, I find plenty of Baird's after dark. About 75% of mine were found after dark. The rest were at dusk. They are the second prettiest North American ratsnake, IMHO, after green rats. They also make excellent captives, very hardy, tame easily, easy to breed and the babies always took fuzzy mice without any coaxing. I don't know why they aren't more popular. At one time they were $150 but I was lucky to get $35 when I bred them. That, in a nutshell, is just about everything I know about Baird's, lol.
Hope you didn't think I was jumping case over not posting or entering into database. I was just noting that it made them seem to be a rare find. Yep they are awesome! I've got one CB that is as good a pet as a golden retreiver, same personality:) ...ugly little toad though.
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Brian Hubbs wrote:OK Monk, I just won't add anything to your stupid discussions in the future...(I'm just not appreciated here...hmmm...I wonder what they're doing at K-snake.com?) :lol:
Whatever :roll:

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I've found two this year...this one was from a while back:
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Thanks Jason. What county (if you may say)?
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monklet wrote:Thanks Jason. What county (if you may say)?
Lets just say its a "Real" County. :lol:
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I never dated that woman. She's lying...


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God I miss that gang :cry: Those were the days weren't they. Never thought I'd think of Larry as "that young guy" 8-) ...good night.

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