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Natural History/Field ObservationField observations of corn snakes, field collecting, or just general topics about the natural environment they are found in.
Did some fishing last weekend on the Huron river and took these pictures. This was one of two that looked like yearlings...they both had very striking patterns...my photography leaves something to be desired
Yeah....it propably would have been a better day to be herping...the fishing was lousy. The first one i found was even prettier....but i forgot i was carrying my camera lol.....i was busy kicking myself for not getting a picture when i found this one.
I camped for a week at Mosquito last year...pretty nice. I just got back from a week of camping at west branch a week ago. I try to do most my fishing out on the big lake...after all i live in the Walleye Capital of the world lol.
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