Monday, July 16, 2007

World Snake Day



Just another vine hanging out on the fence... nothing to worry your pretty little heads about, my sweet little tweetie birds...

I was going to post this tomorrow, but I found out from Bug Girl that it's World Snake Day today so I had to put it up a bit early.

I wrote about Black Racers earlier this spring. (Still not sure if this one is Coluber constrictor constrictor or C. constrictor priapus.)

He didn't like me standing so close. I raised my arm to point at a Green Heron flying over and VOOM! The Racer was gone.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Racers must be more skittish than rat snakes. A big one making its leisurely way across our front yard the other day didn't seem to care that two people were leaning over it to figure out what kind of snake it was.

meresy_g said...

World snake day, huh? Poor snakes get a bad rap. I still havent' seen so much as a garter snake at our place.

cyndy said...

I once met a black rat snake coming up the cellar steps of an old farmhouse....they look so much like the racers --it is hard to tell them apart. Yours is a beauty! (and I've never met one I didn't like....)

R.Powers said...

Neat!
How did I miss World Snake Day?!
Love those game cam pics ...

Ericka said...

really? how'd i miss world snake day?

i helped a silly snake across the street the other day. then i went home to change. *sigh* no good deed...

lime said...

world snake day? now how cool is that???

Rurality said...

Lin, I think you're right. Usually the Racers run away at top speed.

Meredith, yep! I'm not sure what you're really supposed to do on WSD. I probably should have made nag champa soap!

Cyndy, as much as I like snakes - and I do - I don't think I'd want to meet one *inside* my house!

FC I almost missed it myself. Maybe next year we can plan some activities. :)

Erika, LOL. My favorite expression.

Lime, yeah really next year we should start planning early! Oh! We could have a snake cake.

KFarmer said...

I found a snake taking a leisurely sun bath the other day right in the middle of my yard. Dave re-located him- It was a bad, bad snake and likes to live at the lake (iffen' you knows what I mean).

Ava said...

That's a great picture!

Annie in Austin said...

'Dillos tearing up the yard, coyotes eating the chickens, snakes hanging in the trees, frogs drumming - it's always exciting to visit here, Rurality.

So far all I've seen in our yard are the little Texas Brown snakes.

Annie at the Transplantable Rose

Unknown said...

does anyone know when the first world snake started?