I used to think they were garters myself when I was a kid. At least you got Garter right instead of calling it a garden snakeI figured I would get that wrong. I should have looked closer at the eyes.

I used to think they were garters myself when I was a kid. At least you got Garter right instead of calling it a garden snakeI figured I would get that wrong. I should have looked closer at the eyes.

I cant tell without the snake in hand but by a look at the tail,end I"d say your assessment that it is a male snake is correct.Females have a more pronounced tail defined by a pinching in.Today was a good day. We decided to explore an area we have never visited before so we headed out to do just that. At first it was a basic day finding three more game camera's and old dear stands from long ago. Circling the outside perimeter, as the place is almost fully inside of lowland or swamp, we eventually found the Centralia fire location of the Tea Time Hill fire. I am pretty certain there are other locations because I have learned that the FFS tried putting the fire out with a helicopter on Wednesday and when that did not work they then circled it with a dozer. But the area we were in is pretty remote and there was no evidence of anyone ever being there trying to put it out. This has been burning for 4 weeks.
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Walking further we noticed it is all along this lowland area and not just in one location. The ground is smoldering all over the place and we constantly had to check to see if we were on hot ground.
Eventually, it was time to go and we had a long walk back to the car. On the way I noticed the highlight of the day.
Hognose. From photos online I am guessing it is a male. It was sunning itself right in an open area as we walked through it.
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Here is a video of the snake. I did not edit it so it may have some blurry spots and other flaws.
Click Here For Hognose Snake Video
and just what is a hognose nest? an egg depository? Can you tell a hognose egg from other snake eggs?Found 3 baby hognose snakes today all in different spots. Also saw 5-6 nests in different areas. It’s dry now but the spring rains gave time for lots of fowlers toads which led to maybe an increase of hogs.
I"ve probably been mistaking them for turtle nests or possibly pine snake nests. I"ve only seen two hognose snakes since adult hood.Used to find them more frequently as a kid.Possibly because i was always out looking as a kid and don't have that much time or energy as an adult or else the population as crashed?Al, it’s sorta like a pine snake nest with less of a fan and smaller. The eggs look like smaller racer eggs without the sand paper look. They seem to be one of the first to hatch as well usually in late August or earlier.
Guy since the wetlands are so dried out is the fire burning into cedar and other formerly wet areas? Or is it just burning the new duff that fell since July?