So... this guy stumbles on a comotion in the grass. Takes a look, and a 4 ft Coachwhip pops up. This snake has a baby rabbit in it's mouth. Snakes heads have strange shapes when they eat (duh), and this guy sees a triangular head... god, I hate ignorance. WHACK!
I show up a few minutes later, everyone is telling me a ratsnake has been killed. Roll my eyes. Let's look. Well, epic failure from big bad 7 foot tall man. The snake is in fact alive, but severely hurt. I pick it up to evaluate it's condition. I'm thinking he can be rehab'd. Short time later, I decide it's suffering more than neccessary. Joe and I put it down, quickly.
Not ten minutes later, another golfer comes up and says 'another one'. I go look. She's awesome. About a 6 foot Coachwhip. It's in a tree, so I shoo it further up. It dissapears.
Z-Boaz is going to see alot of snakes this year. Meaning I'm going to see alot of dead ones. Let me catch one of these faulkners...
Oh yeah... the baby rabbits! There's two left, it's right next to the most populous teebox on the course (10). Many dogs run thru here. Joe takes them. They are 7 - 10 days from leaving the nest. Pretty well developed. Well... joe brings them back the next day. He's 'babysitting'. Oh boy, okay, whatever. I take them. They need a stable, quiet nest. I'll release them when they're ready. One might not make it. A runt I presume.