Florida has some beautiful native corns! Maryland has a very similar type, just more orange. I truly hope that little Yogi turns out to look like the one you found in your neighborhood.
Yes, it sure does, but then again so do many other areas of the east. I know you will be pleased with how Yogi turns out.
Here is a true "Miami" wild corn I had years ago that was found in Broward county just above Miami/Dade county. I LOVED the looks of this sweet girl!
Here is another true Miami corn found near Everglades National Park in Miami/Dade county.
A nice hypo and another normal hatchling
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A crazy aberrant I have that was found ner Everglades National Park in extreme southern Miami/Dade.
a very cool "buckskin" phase found near the Park as well
neat looking yellowish belly too
Sadly I found this awesome looking DOR corn while walking my dog one night on the narrow barrier island of Satellite Beach, Florida just south of Cape Canaveral. It was hit by a car, so I took it off into the grass and went and got my camera for a photo. This particular specimen sort of resembled the "rosy", or "Keys" corns once known as "Elaphe g. rosascea". It had a very muted head pattern and a light creamy orange tone to it's coloration.
A truly bizarre looking aberrant hypermelanistic Miami corn found in Broward county. Notice the very dark gray background and crazy black that goes half-way across the back in some places and other random areas...weird!. This girl was meaner than the devil himself!!. ALWAYS coiled defensively and in the "S" position, vibrating the tail and would strike repeatedly at anything that came close enough. :shrugs: She looks fairly sweet here in the pic, but in reality that is not the case at all!