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Tim Daniel
Приєднався 9 кві 2013
Columbus Audubon: An Idea Takes Flight
Columbus Audubon was founded in 1913 and is a chapter of Audubon. Our mission now is the same as it was in 1913:
To promote the appreciation, understanding and conservation of birds, other wildlife and their habitats, for present and future generations.
With approximately 3,000 members in Central Ohio, Columbus Audubon is one of the largest Audubon chapters in the nation. We offer a variety of ways for members and other nature enthusiasts to learn about and enjoy wildlife.
We organize field trips throughout the year, hold regular nature programs, and offer classroom-field experiences, such as our popular Birding 101 series. Each spring we celebrate our own Eco-Weekend, a fun educational program for adults and families held in the outdoors that is unique to Columbus Audubon.
Columbus Audubon was founded in 1913 and is a chapter of Audubon. Our mission now is the same as it was in 1913:
To promote the appreciation, understanding and conservation of birds, other wildlife and their habitats, for present and future generations.
With approximately 3,000 members in Central Ohio, Columbus Audubon is one of the largest Audubon chapters in the nation. We offer a variety of ways for members and other nature enthusiasts to learn about and enjoy wildlife.
We organize field trips throughout the year, hold regular nature programs, and offer classroom-field experiences, such as our popular Birding 101 series. Each spring we celebrate our own Eco-Weekend, a fun educational program for adults and families held in the outdoors that is unique to Columbus Audubon.
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She didn’t even mention the eyes!
Install Screech Owl nest boxes. Owls eat rodents which host ticks, attract and feed pit vipers. Screech Owls have a 90% dietary overlap with Copperhead snakes and more than 60% with Timber Rattlesnakes. Given modern Forestry practices there are not enough quality nesting cavities for Screech Owls. They will eat rodents for housing. Give pit vipers some competition to the Deer mice and White-footed Forest mice on your property. Eliminate those Tick hosts which harbor and spread diseases.
Very informative 😊
we have water moccasin too
Found a Copperhead mom & nest in my parents' backyard in Springfield around 5 years ago.
Beautiful snakes, beautiful young lady!
2:32 The way he ducked down 😆
I would love to see her branch out and do films. I know this series that begins on a black leather couch 😍♥️♥️♥️
We'd be better off without any of these.
Snakes are beneficial they eat rodents and certain insect pests.
I’m moving to Ohio and becoming a park ranger…what was her name again?
Jenny Richards. My wife has known her all her life, I've known her 32 years. One the the sweetest ladies we every met. Lived in southern Ohio all my life I drive through Shawnee forest daily I catch 2 to 3 rattlesnakes a year on the roads show them to people and let go where I found them. The biggest one 58" and as thick as a mans forearm.
Nice Video Pretty Lady
I'd give her the one eyed purple headed spitting cobra
I've known Jenny 32 years she like's snakes not earth worms.
They Found a timber At Tappan Lake 5 yrs ago way north of where they say they are and it was 5 feet long..
Yeah, I think she's hot.
I live in southern ohio on 86 acres and in 46 years ive only seen 1 timber rattler which i knew was a very rare find. And 2 copperheads. I know they are there but they do a good job staying out of site
We’ve got em all over here in Kentucky.
Can you do another one about all the wild snakes in ohio 🤔
I have one on my property as well. Last year the mom had 3 babies. They grew up and I think left the area. This year we saw her and a few days later seen an albino youngster walking around
Are you single?
She lost me at an 8ft rat snake! I'm staying out the woods.
Had to shoo of a 10 foot rat snake out of my yard. It climbed a tree.
Bro the grow to 15 ft. But they won’t bite. I pick the up
Lol…I’ve got a 7 foot one that lives in my shed. They’re very calm, not confrontational snakes. Like all snakes, they just want to be left alone.
@@cartermccauley7352 15 ft…..that’s funny
@@williamsporing1500 that’s what google says I ain’t seen them taller than 9
This video made me uncomfortable
Came across a northern Timber while hiking in Mohican State Park it decided to tag my leather hiking boot didn't get me but still scared the hell out of me this is what happens when you don't watch for your hiking
Just right next door in Pennsylvania there are tons of rattlesnakes they're in Ohio as well be careful I know young Mennonite boy that almost lost his arm from a rattlesnake bite he was very lucky
dont we have water moccasins in Ohio or cotten mouths?
Yea
Rob Zombeh my bad
@ rob z we do I have seen them
@@braydenlawhon1125 you don't have them according to the dnr, etc. next time you see one, takes it's photo. They don't attack, if not provoked.
@diana thank you I’m sorry
Bragging about his energy use
I'm fine with the garters in ny yard just wish would learn ti keep their heads down when i mow
Has anyone ever witnessed a copperhead in clermont county? They say they are here but ive never seen one.
Back in the “80”’s the park rangers kept a copperhead in a terrarium at the check in station to Stonelick Lake campground.
You forgot the king cobra!
In O.H.I.O!
This comment is obviously satire because you know king cobras don’t live in the usa
I have lived in Ohio my whole life and I go water snake herping all the time in the local creeks and wetlands and I have never seen a massasauga rattlesnake now that I know I can find one here in Ohio if anyone knows how to find one let me know I’d love to get a picture of one
Hayden [GD] killdeer plains has the most in Ohio
thanks
hey Cz418 do you know about Anita Finch from fatal attractions
Go to northern ohio and look around lakes and marshlands
We had a small (2ft) rat snake in the yard sunbathing. My daughter accidently stepped on it and it tagged her foot. She had boots on though so no harm done. Mr snake was fine too, and we relocated him away from where the kids were playing. We dont mind the rat snakes at all. Having them around is beneficial to control the rodents. I have never encountered a venomous snake in ohio, but im always aware they are here.
Their bites still hurt a tad. Lol.
snakes have a place in life. they eat the mice that carry ticks. I have been hit twice in my life by rattlesnakes and not wanting another. first one was the worst, it must have juiced me up good. 2nd one had some of the same things going on but i stayed a little more calm then the first one. I think that helped.
i can keep the rodents out myself,,snake enters my yard,,it's dead! period!
Have fun in prison when youre caught. All of our venemous species are endangered and protected. Fucking asshole.
Dumb! I NEVER kill any snake, that's horrible they are here for a reason you simpleton
She gets excited ! Wonder what she thinks about a spitting viper white snake ?
"Fangs are to short to hurt you" lol. I'm from Michigan and if you get tagged by that little snake you'll wish you were dead! I have a friend who was bitten on the fore arm and he spent three day's in the hospital.
Yeah that wasnt correct. Those lil bastards could kill a child or old person if they tagged them on the hand or somewhere where skin is exposed.
Nice not many girls like 🐍 snakes i only seen a few
She gets excited about snakes 😘
id smash
Jacob Poucher 😂💀
Same here. Lol.
Very good presentation!
You forgot one! The eastern hognose. While they are not dangerous they are slightly venomous
You would have to stick your finger into the back of it's mouth and let it chew on you for a while...and then it would only sting! And probably get infected 😂 venomous to 🐸 may as well throw the Garter snake in the mess also then......
Do they live In Ohio
@@theclouttheif8764 ...yes
@@vadaminot429 I didn't know that lol
@@vadaminot429 if your allergic to bees and such they can send you into shock but like you said they would have to chew for a while. Also ive never seen one actually bite. They just huff and puff and strike with their mouth closed all the time. If they arent playing dead. Otjer than the ringhals of africa they play dead the best.
I heard the odnr released rattlesnakes in knox county.
🙄
why would they do that? probably urban legend.
I encountered a pigmy rattlesnake near Loveland oh around 1950. Also along the bike trail near Orgonia Oh. There was a nest of them along the bike trail when they were building it and the moved them before opening the bike trail to the public. I think this was about 15-20 years ago. These locations are in southern oh.
Now they are endangered ☹️
Pygmy rattlesnakes dont live anywhere close to ohio.
What about a cottonmouth?
very rare this far north
They dont live anywhere close to us. Too far north.
@@72RR446 not rare, more like nonexistent. They dont live anywhere within a hundred miles of ohio.
@@williamhickey9200 actually i would have to disagree i have had a few encounters with them in central ohio where i have lived for 19 years
@@614outbackboys9 no you haven't. You can simply look in the ohio department of wildlife's website and you would know they arent native to ohio. Nowhere close either. You were mistaken.
This actually eased my fear of running into a venomous snake like a rattler or a copperhead(I have an immense fear of copperheads) because I live in northern Ohio :D I love snakes, especially the red belly(it’s beautiful) but I’m still fearful of them
That’s probably a good thing. Snakes are good to observe at a distance
To see a copperhead in northern Ohio is extremely rare. I've caught hundreds of snakes here but never any venomous. You have probably mistaken a watersnake, they have that triangle head.
no copperheads in norther ohio
Copperheads are the easiest to identify yet the victims of the most miss-identification! Growing up everyone always said they killed copperheads weedeating.
Eastern Coral Snakes don’t exist in Ohio?
Nowhere close. Far too cold.
I have never seen any of these snakes. :( I love snakes though! :)
As I do Dj.
Lived in morrow county. Saw bunches.
Copperheads
Yes!!!!
I agree 100%! We just did our count today in Augusta, Maine. Great video.
I am living in Ohio Portsmouth, can these snakes kill humans ?
moslah marwen most of them have a mild venom compared to eastern / western rattlesnake found in the southern states but yes you can be killed but it is unlikely, you can lose fingers or maybe a leg tho if it bites it
Not if you cook them thoroughly 😉
A timber could kill you if you didnt get the bite treated. But not likely. Its also very rare to see one. They like the dense woods.
@@noahrhoads every body reacts differently to bee stings, flu vaccines, and snake bites (to name a few) A garter snake has a very mild venom that can cause some people to have a terrible reaction. Hard to know how anybody will react to a rattlesnake bite. You'd hope that where you sought treatment had the antivenom so that treatment would be as prompt as possible.
@@diana3599 ❤️
I hate copperheads, those motherfucker are mean, kill them if you see them, if you find a den blow it up with tannerite. kill those bastards, make ohio safe again.
You sit here saying snakes are slowly killing the earth when they r just balncing nature I don't see us useless humans doing shit for this earth we litter we kill we destroy this earth is slowly dieing because of us humans r gods worst creation I don't even care if I'm hating on my own kind
What a ride!
Wow!