Sidewinder in Casa Grande

A rare snake for us to get on a call, this Sonoran Sidewinder was curled up in the only shaded part of the yard this afternoon in Casa Grande. With temperatures in the low 100s, this snake had little choice but to stay put and wait until after sunset to make any moves.

The homeowner mentioned her neighbors thought they had seen the same snake in their yard the night before but lost sight of it, so hopefully this was the right one.

Austin relocated the snake to suitable habitat within its estimated home range, placing it into a rodent hole at the base of a large bush.

Chasing Rattlesnakes All Night with My Daughter

I headed out west with my daughter for a night of camping and herping. We grabbed snacks, talked the whole drive, and spent the night road cruising, moving rattlesnakes and other snakes safely off the road.

We tried to set up camp, but plans changed, so we stayed out late and kept checking roads into the early morning. Before heading home, we took a short hike to see what the desert had to offer in daylight.

This trip wasn’t about finding as much as possible — it was about time together, learning, and being out there.