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This is just great... every day at 5am, this fuckin bicho arrives from hunting like clockwork, lives inside a minicave that is pretty much next to our room's window - our room leads to the back of the house, we have a patio there with a couple of lemon trees and tons of coffee plants, but we dont use it often except for laundry...

This is no bueno. Central American Rattlesnake.

 

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44 minutes ago, HurryUpAndDrink said:

This is just great... every day at 5am, this fuckin bicho arrives from hunting like clockwork, lives inside a minicave that is pretty much next to our room's window - our room leads to the back of the house, we have a patio there with a couple of lemon trees and tons of coffee plants, but we dont use it often except for laundry...

This is no bueno. Central American Rattlesnake.

 

close-up-rattlesnake-belize-central-america-1132303.jpg

I think he would have to be terminated. 

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On 6/17/2022 at 10:32 PM, HurryUpAndDrink said:

Today we caught these 2 beatiful specimens chilling outside our window.

The one with the long tail is called a MotMot - we saw a lovely couple, Mr. and Ms. bird probably doing some afternoon hunting for their babies... these actually eat poisonous frogs, small fish, spiders and lizards...

 

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Absolutely Beautiful...

Best stuff you ever posted at TGF, and I applaud you...

It must be awesome living in a place where those birds can be seen in the wild...

On my best day this year, I had the following lineup at my bird feeders (all at once)...

Cardinal, Blue Jay, Chickadee, Tufted Titmouse, Goldfinch, and what appeared to be a Nesting Pair of Ruby-Throated Hummigbirds hovering on my hanging Impatiens...

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On 6/17/2022 at 8:32 PM, HurryUpAndDrink said:

Today we caught these 2 beatiful specimens chilling outside our window.

The one with the long tail is called a MotMot - we saw a lovely couple, Mr. and Ms. bird probably doing some afternoon hunting for their babies... these actually eat poisonous frogs, small fish, spiders and lizards...

 

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I love these birds, I see them all the time right by the window of my bedroom.

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