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MariJahne' ..
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-under (her spell)
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The Boot ~
" I think
For the love of ..
of feathers ..
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Purple ..
All Mine !
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Southern Ringneck ..
Southern Ringneck snake - non venomous
Diadophis punctatus
" * Average size: 6-10 inches; Record 18.9 inches. Young are about 3-4
inches at birth.
* Range: Throughout Florida, excluding lower keys.
* Diet: Earthworms, small snakes, lizards and frogs.
* Status: Common, found in a variety of habitat, under logs, leaf litter
and debris.
* Brightly-colored yellow/orange underside, a beautiful snake. "
From : Florida Backyard Snakes
Daniel D. Dye
Photographer and Author
- found yesterday on the concrete; this morning it was dead... in the same place.
- there were several small ones in the sand
- since all were dead, they have been buried
- no idea what happened
- have not sprayed anything
- no pesticides used by us
- first time these have been seen in our yard
SOOC
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Diadophis punctatus
" * Average size: 6-10 inches; Record 18.9 inches. Young are about 3-4
inches at birth.
* Range: Throughout Florida, excluding lower keys.
* Diet: Earthworms, small snakes, lizards and frogs.
* Status: Common, found in a variety of habitat, under logs, leaf litter
and debris.
* Brightly-colored yellow/orange underside, a beautiful snake. "
From : Florida Backyard Snakes
Daniel D. Dye
Photographer and Author
- found yesterday on the concrete; this morning it was dead... in the same place.
- there were several small ones in the sand
- since all were dead, they have been buried
- no idea what happened
- have not sprayed anything
- no pesticides used by us
- first time these have been seen in our yard
SOOC
© All rights reserved
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