Seen the usual so far, will see more when I start mowing in a few days, though I keep running across the same garter snake by our pond, basking in the sun. They're usually quite ill tempered, though I've been able to pick this guy up without him getting real alarmed and delivering some of that stank substance from its vent,must make him taste awful to predators, I'll set him back down like nothing happened, most of these will rear up and want to fight and all that.
Corn snakes are the most even tempered I've ever seen, pet shops sell em, but I leave em be, unless I find a long one, I'l take a few photos of them, they'll wrap around you and absorb heat on a cool evening, ( I showed up to a friends once with one around my neck :) ). Big time rodent eaters, seems like they migrate a bit too, never understood why people get upset over these kinds of snakes, theyr'e harmless, do more good than not, poisonous ones I can definitely understand no need to explain there after seeing what that venom does to humans.
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