I hope I never see one for real ;-).... very nice photo, Liz. I like the composition and color.
Anne
10-May-2006 06:25
What a riveting subject! I think the snake closely resembles a Diamondback Water Snake, according to the Audubon Society Field Guide. It prefers to sun on logs and debris, and eats frequent meals of frogs and fish. It has teeth rather than fangs, and can aggressively and quickly bite, causing several lacerations. This water snake ranges from Texas to Indiana to Alabama; it can grow to 63" long. Many people misidentify this snake for a Cottonmouth.
Guest
09-May-2006 23:25
I like how he is wrapped rather casually around the log. This photo makes
pond scum look beautiful.
Katherine