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Watch out for rattlesnakes in the foothills of the Tucson Catalina Mountains
We have spotted two large dead rattle snakes in the neighborhood during the last couple of weeks. As the temperature at night drops into the 60’s and 50’s, these venomous snakes may seek warmth on the neighborhood streets.
Bring a flashlight on evening walks. Also, consider Professional Snake Avoidance Classes for your Dog. We are not associated with, nor do we endorse the one in the link above, but we are sending a dog to this one for training.
The snake in the photo was one we encountered while walking another dog in the Rillito River in Tucson. We never saw it as we walked right up to it and were close enough for it to strike. They stay so well hidden in the shadows.
So, be cautious out there!
Oracle State Park is OPEN
Oracle State Park had its Grand Re-Opening last month. Visit Arizona Highways blog has some great info about the Re-Opening. With the so weather perfect, this a great time to visit.
Javelinas are going green in the Tucson Catalina Foothills
We have had reports of javelina knocking over trash cans in the Catalina Foothills this last week. All raided trash bins were taken out the night before pick up.
Birders at Sweetwater Wetlands in Tucson
For more information on Sweetwater Wetlands, visit TucsonMenu.com.
Cool off above Tucson at Rose Canyon Lake on Mount Lemmon
For more information on Rose Canyon Lake and other recreation areas, visit TucsonMenu.com.