I have encountered LITERALLY hundreds of rattlesnakes in Colorado and 
perhaps another 100+ in Arizona.  Some while driving and they're crossing 
the road, a number while hiking in the field.  Never had any issues or 
problems with them.  You see one, you can EASILY go around it or wait until 
it leaves.  There is NEVER any reason to kill one.  

Just another example of wildlife being wiped out by humans.

Joey.

Joey Kellner
Littleton, Colorado

 

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On Sunday, May 31, 2020 at 12:10:15 PM UTC-6, kickback wrote:
>
> An interesting and successful morning:
>
> 1. Found two Dickcissels just off Hanover road where the Frost Ranch sign 
> is. The birds were on the power lines that run to the south.along a ranch 
> road
>
> 2. Saw rattlesnake previously reported by Cinnamon (it was big)
>
> 3. Got ranch hand to kill rattlesnake
>
> 4. Took more pictures of Dickcissel
>
> Bill Kosar
>
> El Paso county
>
> Colorado Springs
>
>
>

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