A bench of interest ..
When shadows fall . . .
Speaking ..
MariJahne' ..
The many different looks of Halloween ..
One of our favorite holidays ...
Autum in Florida ..
Bloomin' my Deah !
Golden orbs ..
Dining out ..
Tapestry of wings ..
Color changes -
Seeing Red !
Fall mix ..
" When the bee stings " ...
Shadows of pink ..
Well loved ..
TCGs ..
"Was the sound of distant drumming.."
Thoughts ...
Drop in ..
A Night to Remember ..
Above ..
Tonight .. Reflection of a Holiday Past - AA223
Doum Tek Ka . .
Windows ..
Reflections in all the colors of a Rainbow ..
Nu'riah & the Music . .
- a drummer's drum
Watering ..
It was a dark ..
- a Fave old one
Soft colors ..
It's drying time ..
Zils on her fingers ..
Marching Orders ..
Sulphur butterfly
Good to the last ...
Sandhill Cranes - parent & juvenile ...... please…
After ..
do this - don't do that - YOU better read the sign…
Things are looking up!
Aylah
Jewels of the Desert .. Colors of the Rainbow ..
Flamenco dancer ..
They Are ..
Delilah ..
Gracie of the Day ...
Be still ..
It's not over ..
Understanding . .
Sending to the Left Coast .. for Shelz !
Drip .. drop ..
Little yellow ..
Crane of a different color ..
Hunting dragons ..
Touches of blue sky ..
Touches of blue sky ..
Blades ..
Red and green ..
Pollen .. free pollen ..
Do you ever get that feeling ..
TO BE KILLED .. or live ...
Oh, my Deah ..
Need a brush ?
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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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