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Whilst watering the garden in a mad mad attempt to bypass the Great Drought of Aught-Seven, I happened to uncover this wee beastie. Not knowing what it was, I cleverly picked it up without using my hands & let it make the decision to climb upon my hand & that's when these pictures were taken.
[[category:Durham wildlife]]Whilst watering the garden in a mad mad attempt to bypass the Great Drought of Aught-Seven, I happened to uncover this wee beastie. Not knowing what it was, I cleverly picked it up without using my hands & let it make the decision to climb upon my hand & that's when these pictures were taken.


Since it's a juvenile, I have no earthly idea what kind of snake it is. I've looked up copperhead, corn snake, rat snake, & grass snake, but in every one of the pictures I could find, the pattern had larger, more distinct spots. Plus, every one of those pictures had the snake much larger than this guy. He couldn't be more that 8-10 inches long... about the size of the Worm Snakes we commonly find around here.
Since it's a juvenile, I have no earthly idea what kind of snake it is. I've looked up copperhead, corn snake, rat snake, & grass snake, but in every one of the pictures I could find, the pattern had larger, more distinct spots. Plus, every one of those pictures had the snake much larger than this guy. He couldn't be more that 8-10 inches long... about the size of the Worm Snakes we commonly find around here.

Revision as of 21:19, 4 September 2007

Whilst watering the garden in a mad mad attempt to bypass the Great Drought of Aught-Seven, I happened to uncover this wee beastie. Not knowing what it was, I cleverly picked it up without using my hands & let it make the decision to climb upon my hand & that's when these pictures were taken.

Since it's a juvenile, I have no earthly idea what kind of snake it is. I've looked up copperhead, corn snake, rat snake, & grass snake, but in every one of the pictures I could find, the pattern had larger, more distinct spots. Plus, every one of those pictures had the snake much larger than this guy. He couldn't be more that 8-10 inches long... about the size of the Worm Snakes we commonly find around here.

If anyone can give any clues as to this guy's identity, feel free to edit all over this page! --Harena 15:11, 4 September 2007 (EDT)

P.S. I set him free in my wee vegetable/herb garden box after we were done taking pictures; he seemed to like it there. ^_^