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Some Ohio-style Herping Today

tspuckler

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Today seemed like a pretty good day to check out a dozen or so strategically placed boards that look like this:
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The first board had two milks under it, a yearling and an adult female. Smaller Eastern Milks often have "chestnut" blotches on a grey background, which chage colors as the snake ages.
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The larger milk was this freshly shed female.
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She was quite feisty and did a lot of tail vibrating and striking.
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He's a photo of the younger one after I got it out from under the board. It had kind of a whacky head/neck pattern.
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The most commonly seen snakes were Eastern Garters. We saw 10-12 of them.
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Only one DeKay's Snake (Brown Snake) was seen.
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The short outing came to a close with this way-cool male Eastern Milk.
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It wasn't a bad way at all to spend half an hour in the field!
 
I really wish I could find a group out here in Las Cruces to go herping with. I have no idea where to start looking... Back home it was easy, step out back door, walk in woods, find many snakes... Here it isn't that easy.

Those easterns are beautiful.
 
Just one question...how did you figure out their sex? What's the trick? Ok, that was two...Two, just two questions...
 
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