This one is a magnificent creature!
There are so many individual species of Garter Snakes and Ribbon Snakes that I'm actually not going to try to pinpoint the exact species of this one. Though I may not know exactly who it is, I do know what it is, which is absolutely striking... in more ways than one!
Anyway, this one was a real pleasure to photograph and I'm glad that our paths crossed. Check out these great photos!
If you want to check out the story of how I found this particular snake, click here for the link to that post.
As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proof:
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- Speckled Kingsnake
- Gray Tree Frog
- Prairie Lizard
- Ringneck Snake
- Snapping Turtle
- American Toad
- Prairie Kingsnake
- Male Prairie Skink
- Tiger Beetle
- Western Worm Snake
- Five Lined Skink
- Leech
- Three-Toed Box Turtle
- Northern Water Snake
- Patent Leather Beetle
- Speckled Kingsnake II
- Black and Yellow Millipede
- Cecropia Moth
- Black Rat Snake
- Prairie Kingsnake II
- Cricket Frog
- Black Rat Snake II
- Snapping Turtle II