At the bottom of a wooded wash in a meadow. Heard rattling from under a large log near a small rocky outcrop. Awesome lifer for me!
Cochise Courny
Found on a rocky, wooded south-facing hillside
Cochise County
Found in a rock pile in a wooded riparian corridor. Really sweet snake, definitely my favorite rattlesnake species I’ve seen
Cochise County
I spotted this coral snake crossing the road, then while photographing it spotted a second coral snake just a few feet away on the dirt embankment - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/230934340. My first thought was they might have been doing some sort of courtship, but when this one ran into the second one it immediately shot off in the opposite direction so it became clear that wasn't it. I was confused because this snake seemed to be circling around this area for a good 10-15 minutes, then I noticed the already-dead threadsnake. I don't know if the coral snake bit the threadsnake and was tracking it down, or if the ants killed it and the coral snake just smelled it in the area, but it eventually found it and chomped down. The threadsnake was already swarming with ants, which started attacking the coral snake, so the coral snake held onto the threadsnake with its mouth and shot off really fast for about 20 feet to shake off the ants. Once it was clear of the ants it ate the threadsnake over the course of about 20 minutes.
Mating Regal Horned Lizards (Phrynosoma solare) - notice the cactus spine above the right eye of the male; S Redington Road, San Pedro River Valley, SE of San Manuel, AZ
Kingsnake swallowing a rattlesnake, observation for the rattlesnake
appeared to have been run over by a bike or stepped on