The woodpecker is an unsuspected wild animal that can cause damage to your home or land.
As temperatures begin to rise in Alabama, more snakes will begin slithering their way out of hibernation.
Alabama is home to more than forty species of snakes. Although snakes can be frightening to cross paths with, not all of them pose a threat to humans.
There are many snakes––approximately forty species––that call Sweet Home Alabama “home.”
As we approach warm summer days, it’s time to head back to the lake for tubing, fishing and relaxing out on the boat.
As the weather warms up in Alabama for the spring, you may start to notice more nature sounds from birds returning to the South after their annual migration.
Warmer weather brings many critters out from hiding, including snakes. There are approximately 40 types of snakes that call Alabama home, and only six of them are venomous.
Spring has arrived, which means wildlife change their behavior. Many critters come out of hibernation and become more active in the warmer weather.