I was hiking with my son and stumbled upon a black rat snake hibernacula and/or summer den site. We surprised the first two and they surprised us. They both did the "tail in leaves rattle" which made me immeditely lift my son and retreat a couple yards. then I was able to quickly identify them as black rats. Soon after (within an acre) we came across three more. two of the three were mating and aside of the "tail in the leaves rattle" made no attempt to flee. the 3rd was huge and would allow us to approach within approx. 4' of him before he began to retreat (slowly). I estimated him to be nearly 7' long and I was questioning my reference points because that seemed abnormally huge. I later found out that this is well within their possible length.
It was a great opportunity for my son to see the snakes close up. I've caught them around my house before and showed them to him, but this was in the deep woods. I didn't make any attempt to capture or disturb them as I was unsure about the effects that would have within a denning site.
Sadly, I did not have my camera, but I will return and hopefully get some great footage.
Question for the snake experts here...will my passive presence adversly affect this den site? obviously I will keep the location to myself.
Jeff
It was a great opportunity for my son to see the snakes close up. I've caught them around my house before and showed them to him, but this was in the deep woods. I didn't make any attempt to capture or disturb them as I was unsure about the effects that would have within a denning site.
Sadly, I did not have my camera, but I will return and hopefully get some great footage.
Question for the snake experts here...will my passive presence adversly affect this den site? obviously I will keep the location to myself.
Jeff