Triped over this one today. About 18 inches long. Thanks, Ed
ecampbell Piney Jan 2, 2003 2,895 1,037 Apr 21, 2013 #1 Triped over this one today. About 18 inches long. Thanks, Ed Reactions: Jersey Jeff, Teegate, John and 1 other person
bobpbx Piney Staff member Oct 25, 2002 14,721 4,908 Pines; Bamber area Apr 21, 2013 #2 If I were a betting man, I'd say Eastern Gardersnake Ed. Thamnophis sirtal
bobpbx Piney Staff member Oct 25, 2002 14,721 4,908 Pines; Bamber area Apr 21, 2013 #3 By the way, for my PBX brothers. I think we know the culprit now: http://www.virginiaherpetologicalso...tern-gartersnake/sp_easterngartersnake003.jpg
By the way, for my PBX brothers. I think we know the culprit now: http://www.virginiaherpetologicalso...tern-gartersnake/sp_easterngartersnake003.jpg
ecampbell Piney Jan 2, 2003 2,895 1,037 Apr 21, 2013 #4 I was thinking that but I never saw this color variation before.
dragoncjo Piney Aug 12, 2005 1,579 307 43 camden county Apr 21, 2013 #5 Don't see many that color out that way Ed, I can see why the color variation would throw you off, Bob is right E. Gartersnake.
Don't see many that color out that way Ed, I can see why the color variation would throw you off, Bob is right E. Gartersnake.
Bobbleton Explorer Mar 12, 2004 466 46 NJ Apr 21, 2013 #6 my guess is that its stained from hibernation.
Teegate Administrator Site Administrator Sep 17, 2002 26,009 8,775 Apr 21, 2013 #7 bobpbx said: By the way, for my PBX brothers. I think we know the culprit now: http://www.virginiaherpetologicalso...tern-gartersnake/sp_easterngartersnake003.jpg Click to expand... Then the snake was not good at finishing the job. Unless Mickey scared it away before it could.
bobpbx said: By the way, for my PBX brothers. I think we know the culprit now: http://www.virginiaherpetologicalso...tern-gartersnake/sp_easterngartersnake003.jpg Click to expand... Then the snake was not good at finishing the job. Unless Mickey scared it away before it could.