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Thamnophis sirtalis infernalis, Thamnophis atratus, Thamnophis elegans terrestris 

3 different garter snakes from the same location 

Marin County CA, July 2015 / ZS40 /

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May 1st hike (well, walk, really) in Great Brook Farm State Park, in Carlisle MA.Top three: soft newMay 1st hike (well, walk, really) in Great Brook Farm State Park, in Carlisle MA.Top three: soft newMay 1st hike (well, walk, really) in Great Brook Farm State Park, in Carlisle MA.Top three: soft newMay 1st hike (well, walk, really) in Great Brook Farm State Park, in Carlisle MA.Top three: soft newMay 1st hike (well, walk, really) in Great Brook Farm State Park, in Carlisle MA.Top three: soft newMay 1st hike (well, walk, really) in Great Brook Farm State Park, in Carlisle MA.Top three: soft newMay 1st hike (well, walk, really) in Great Brook Farm State Park, in Carlisle MA.Top three: soft newMay 1st hike (well, walk, really) in Great Brook Farm State Park, in Carlisle MA.Top three: soft newMay 1st hike (well, walk, really) in Great Brook Farm State Park, in Carlisle MA.Top three: soft newMay 1st hike (well, walk, really) in Great Brook Farm State Park, in Carlisle MA.Top three: soft new

May 1st hike (well, walk, really) in Great Brook Farm State Park, in Carlisle MA.

Top three: soft new green shoots on some larch.

Next: one of two garter snakes seen sunning on the path!  This one froze in the left position for a bit and let me take photos; then I gently encouraged it to get off the path, as a dog was coming; but still got the close-up pic.  this was a small one (bit over a foot long?), but the second one was an older adult, and much more alert as we only saw it retreating.  (Also seen but not photographed: a number of sunning painted turtles.)

Next: glorious little fiddlehead fern unfolding!

Club moss (i love how it looks like tiny pine trees), and mayflower just starting to come up (we think).

Different (larger) fiddleheads.  Big rocks. And the Meadow Pond.  (Oddly enough, did not hear or see frogs in the big pond, but a little boggy depression (pond) nearby was full of spring peepers really doing their thing.

Lovely warm day.  Ended with ice cream. (The state park is also a working dairy farm.)  Nice to get out.


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While on a walk in Overland Park, my friends and I saw a garter snake hibernaculum in someone’s front yard! They were hard to count and photograph as they were quick and we couldn’t see our phone screens in the sun, but we were delighted by the lil snakes’ curiosity—they slithered over our hands and didn’t musk or get defensive (that’s the only reason we’re holding them! There was no ‘catching’ involved). The family at the house knew about the harmless snakes and their kids came out to see them emerging from their burrow. Teach kids to love and respect all wildlife!

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