Taxon of prey (to lowest level) when predator is the observation
Observation | Prey taxon |
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unknown | |
Rodents (Order Rodentia) | |
unknown | |
WhatCaddisflies (Order Trichoptera)ObserverkokaneePlaceKokanee Creek Provincial Park Campsite, Hwy 3A, 19 km East of, Nelson, BC V0G 1C0, Canada (Google, OSM)DescriptionWhat looks to be a trichoptera larva (in its case) being preyed upon by an American Deipper in the spawning channel at Kokanee Creek Provincial Park |
Caddisflies (Order Trichoptera) |
Katydids (Family Tettigoniidae) | |
unknown | |
Photos / SoundsWhatCoachwhip (Masticophis flagellum)ObservercoleonyxconnoisseurDescriptionDOR, lifer with an avian predation protruding from side. Seen with @trizzle26 |
unknown |
Photos / SoundsWhatEastern Ratsnake (Pantherophis alleghaniensis)ObservertimgilbertPlacePrivate |
unknown |
WhatEastern/Gray Ratsnake Complex (Complex Pantherophis alleghaniensis)ObservertimgilbertPlacePrivate |
unknown |
Beetles (Order Coleoptera) | |
Dungeness Crab (Metacarcinus magister) | |
Photos / SoundsWhatWestern Ribbon Snake (Thamnophis proximus)ObservercoleonyxconnoisseurDescriptionAccidentally interrupted an attempted (would have almost certainly been successful) predation. I had begun to pick her up before realizing she had a Gulf Coast Toad halfway down her throat. I attempted to give them space and get a shot of the predation without intervening, however by that point she had already released the toad. I caught her as she fled and released her immediately after. |
unknown |
Photos / SoundsWhatNorth American Racer (Coluber constrictor)Observerhollyann13DescriptionThis rat snake at the copperhead (or rattlesnake) in these pics. It started at its head and swallowed it in about 5 m in |
unknown |
Ocellated Lizard (Timon lepidus) | |
Photos / SoundsWhatWestern Diamond-backed Rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox)ObservergtsalmonDescriptionSubadult female DOR on FM 1376. Recent bird meal (appears to be a Northern Cardinal, common in area). Rattle removed, head and neck appears more damaged than expected. See second image for detail of the bird remains. Diamondbacks are uncommon in this area. This is the first one I have seen in 10 years in this immediate area. I live one mile away. A neighbor on Walnut Grove Road showed me a picture of one at #38 Walnut Grove from about 20 years ago. |
Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) |
Couch's Spadefoot (Scaphiopus couchii) | |
Western Toad (Anaxyrus boreas) | |
Narrow-waisted Wasps, Ants, and Bees (Suborder Apocrita) | |
Formicine Ants (Subfamily Formicinae) | |
unknown | |
Photos / SoundsWhatWandering Glider (Pantala flavescens)Observerdrongo17012Description32C,100%,No SIM |
Wandering Glider (Pantala flavescens) |
Katydids, Crickets, and Allies (Suborder Ensifera) | |
Chrysopilus velutinus | |
Calyptrate Flies (Zoosubsection Calyptratae) | |
Stick Insects (Order Phasmida) | |
Birds (Class Aves) | |
Asian Common Toad (Duttaphrynus melanostictus) | |
Cicadas (Superfamily Cicadoidea) | |
Dragonflies (Suborder Anisoptera) | |
Asian Weaver Ant (Oecophylla smaragdina) |