Posted by OhioTractorGuy on September 12, 2011 at 08:09:54 from (50.51.35.32):
Was harvesting some of the Grapes yesterday and ran across this little guy. Maybee not the best picture but it was getting dark, starting to rain, and didnt want him to start moving away on me. Im not a big fan of snakes but can tolerate them as long as I know where they are. I know they are good for eating bad critters and such but there is something about them that makes me want to run the other way. There is a big black snake that lives out by the barn, also seen a couple baby milk snakes around the place this year. Never seen one this light brown color, anyone have an idea what kind he/she is (even with the poor photo quality?). It never gave me any trouble, once it noticed me cutting the clusters it went on its way. . . in the opposite direction of myself and the house!
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