It took a search of Maryland snakes to discover what it was. It likes wetlands and bogs so maybe it's making its home here because of our pond. Hmm. I wonder how many gold fish it will eat?
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Saturday, May 17, 2014
Common Ribbon Snake
We discovered this snake next to our deck this afternoon. We scared it once and it slipped into a hole in the mulch to hide under the deck. It needed to be in the sun for warmth, it's a rather cool day, so when we checked again it was out in the sun.
It took a search of Maryland snakes to discover what it was. It likes wetlands and bogs so maybe it's making its home here because of our pond. Hmm. I wonder how many gold fish it will eat?
It took a search of Maryland snakes to discover what it was. It likes wetlands and bogs so maybe it's making its home here because of our pond. Hmm. I wonder how many gold fish it will eat?
Labels:
Ribbon snake,
Wildlife
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YIKES! So is it dangerous/venomous? Ironically I saw a snake today as well, I didn't have my camera with me when I saw it. I think it was a common garter snake/grass snake but it still gave me a cold chill when I first saw it....
No danger with this snake. In Maryland there are only two venomous snakes: copperheads and rattlesnakes. In our area copperheads are more likely but we've never seen them.
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