OK OK so I still got no Osprey but

bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
edited August 2, 2005 in Wildlife
I did finally find one of these in a rather interesting setting I think.
I thought this was a baby rattler but as Allen showed me it's a Florida banded water snake (don't think I've ever seen one in this area). And now I'm still on the hunt for a real Rattler :D
Anyway here are the shots

the setting. I know there's a big one back there so I'll be back :D
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The swim
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I'm heading for you buddy. Check out the air bubble :D
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Comments

  • ehughesehughes Registered Users Posts: 1,675 Major grins
    edited August 1, 2005
    Pretty cool shots, what kind of snake??

    Ed
  • jeff lapointjeff lapoint Registered Users Posts: 1,228 Major grins
    edited August 1, 2005
    ehughes wrote:
    Pretty cool shots, what kind of snake??

    Ed
    great shots ben! finally a snake...where are these from?

    -j
  • bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited August 1, 2005
    ehughes wrote:
    Pretty cool shots, what kind of snake??

    Ed

    evening Ed
    Well ed I thought it was a Rattler, but Nooooo :D it's another Floridian conspiracy!! :lol they took all my Osprey and left this stinkin snake :lol4 :D
  • AllenAllen Registered Users Posts: 10,013 Major grins
    edited August 1, 2005
    bfjr wrote:
    evening Ed
    unless i'm way off it's a young Rattler !!
    Pit vipers have slited eyes. This one is a Floride banded water snake and is not poisonous.
    http://www.southalley.com/album_nerodia.html

    But as my buddy says "They are all cobras", he hates snakes.rolleyes1.gif

    Nice pics,
    Al
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  • ginger_55ginger_55 Registered Users Posts: 8,416 Major grins
    edited August 1, 2005
    Cool shots of the snake!

    I finally SAW a couple of snakes this summer. I even got shots, but mine were not in the water, are not good shots like yours.

    Funny, my snakes were not coming towards me, they were "running" away.
    What did you do to annoy him, and how did you get away?

    We had an aligator scare us one night. Or I was scared, I think my husband just wanted an excuse to leave, smile. The aligator finally swam away, I came back, disappointed husband followed.

    ginger
    (Maybe if you called the newspaper someone would know where there would be a post and stand for Osprey nesting in your area. I know of two in the Charleston area, I am sure there are some I don't know about.)
    After all is said and done, it is the sweet tea.
  • bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited August 1, 2005
    Allen wrote:
    Pit vipers have slited eyes. This one is a Floride banded water snake and is not poisonous.
    http://www.southalley.com/album_nerodia.html

    But as my buddy says "They are all cobras", he hates snakes.rolleyes1.gif

    Nice pics,
    Al
    Many thanks Allen for the link and correction. I was wondering about the eyes, but had wrongly thought it was cause he was in the water!!!
  • bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited August 1, 2005
    great shots ben! finally a snake...where are these from?

    -j

    In San Pedro near Palos Verdes North and Anaheim St. Big area but pretty rough. It seems there are lot of let's just say 2 legged wildlife on the non american type living in the bush. When I see you I'll explain better :D
    Thanks for SJWS heads up heading over there this week to find that Daum Osprey :D
  • JamesJWegJamesJWeg Registered Users Posts: 795 Major grins
    edited August 1, 2005
    As someone who knows snakes a little bit, let me take a sec to remind everyone to learn the differance between poisonous and non-poisonous, knowing what just bit you by suprise could save you some day. And ALWAYS remember that the baby snakes poisonous ones are VERY dangerous, they can be much more deadly than an adult. Those of us that enjoy getting out in nature to enjoy photography need to remember we are uping the odds of suprizing the wrong snake, it pays to know them even if you hate them.

    James.
  • hichuzhichuz Registered Users Posts: 99 Big grins
    edited August 1, 2005
    Good advice! As for me, just makes me want to buy a bigger telephoto. The further away I stay, the better!
    RC :thumb
  • HarrybHarryb Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 22,708 Major grins
    edited August 1, 2005
    Cool snake shots Ben. thumb.gif I can see how you are having troubles catching an osprey if you are looking down for snakes. rolleyes1.gif
    Harry
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  • bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited August 1, 2005
    Allen wrote:
    Pit vipers have slited eyes. This one is a Floride banded water snake and is not poisonous.
    http://www.southalley.com/album_nerodia.html

    But as my buddy says "They are all cobras", he hates snakes.rolleyes1.gif

    Nice pics,
    Al

    Thnanks Al for heads up, and if I say so myself I think my shots are better then the ones on the web page :lol4 ne_nau.gif:D
  • bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited August 1, 2005
    ginger_55 wrote:
    Cool shots of the snake!

    I finally SAW a couple of snakes this summer. I even got shots, but mine were not in the water, are not good shots like yours.

    Funny, my snakes were not coming towards me, they were "running" away.
    What did you do to annoy him, and how did you get away?

    We had an aligator scare us one night. Or I was scared, I think my husband just wanted an excuse to leave, smile. The aligator finally swam away, I came back, disappointed husband followed.

    ginger
    (Maybe if you called the newspaper someone would know where there would be a post and stand for Osprey nesting in your area. I know of two in the Charleston area, I am sure there are some I don't know about.)

    Ahh you know Ginger I annoy everything after awhile rolleyes1.gif
    I'm working on the Osprey problem I have, hope I get a cure soon :D
  • bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited August 1, 2005
    JamesJWeg wrote:
    As someone who knows snakes a little bit, let me take a sec to remind everyone to learn the differance between poisonous and non-poisonous, knowing what just bit you by suprise could save you some day. And ALWAYS remember that the baby snakes poisonous ones are VERY dangerous, they can be much more deadly than an adult. Those of us that enjoy getting out in nature to enjoy photography need to remember we are uping the odds of suprizing the wrong snake, it pays to know them even if you hate them.

    James.

    Good advice James thumb.gif
    I certainly have followed it in my short 55 yrs :D
    This guy (not being sure of his species) was given plenty of room to run. I have always found that animals in general just don't want to be cornered, and when it comes to our slithering residence I look before I put my foot down or any other part of my body!! thumb.gif
  • bfjrbfjr Registered Users Posts: 10,980 Major grins
    edited August 1, 2005
    hichuz wrote:
    Good advice! As for me, just makes me want to buy a bigger telephoto. The further away I stay, the better!

    Ohhh bigger glass, more reach I'm all for that one thumb.gif:D
  • ginger_55ginger_55 Registered Users Posts: 8,416 Major grins
    edited August 2, 2005
    I just can't keep my snakes straight, not at all. They should have, and we should have, a laminated thingy to put in our backpacks re snakes, especially the poisonous ones. Spiders, too.

    Also, I have seen two snakes this year. I have also fallen down many more times than that, just by stepping on something wrong. I have walked into trees, too..................

    I think Harry has a point about looking up vs down. We can't be looking everywhere at once?

    ginger
    After all is said and done, it is the sweet tea.
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