Saturday, May 28, 2011

What Is That ?


I was sitting at the kitchen table and wondered what the black thing sticking up out of the ground was. I said to Gary, "Gary what is that"? Gary said, "What"? I said "That black thing by the drain pipe". Gary said, "I don't know". The orange tipped stake marks the outlet for the drain down spot out in the yard so Gary doesn't mow over it. We both tried to figure out what it was.


Then we noticed what we thought was a stick move and realized it was a snake. The snake stayed there surveying the yard for almost half an hour. At one point he was half way out. Apparently black racers hunt by sight and he was surveying the yard in all directions for prey. Gary went outside to get a better photo for me and the snake went backwards into the drain pipe underground. He must have seen Gary come out and was frightened. We both saw him go backwards. It was amazing.


I was thinking this was the same Black Racer I saw in the front yard, but then he came all the way out of the pipe and I saw he was much bigger than the last one. This one is more than 8 feet long. Look at the back half, he is shedding his skin and it's not all the way off.


Later Gary smoothed out the sand near the drain pipe and the next day he noticed the snake has gone back in there again because the sand had a depression where the snake had traveled across the sand into the pipe. I took the snake photos from inside the house through the glass.

I found this amazing video of a snake shedding his skin, you have to watch, the detail is incredible. Up next another trip to the scrap yard with more photos.

10 comments:

  1. Oh Linda what are you doing to me! My two worst phobias in two days!!

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  2. and for me- he is a beauty! I have learned to bot respect and not fear snakes since we travel in the same path some days. They are so beneficial and eat rats- I like that about them!

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  3. Hi Anna, thanks, sorry about that, but snakes are beneficial, just think how many rats we'd have if we didn't have snakes. Now I can't think of anything beneficial with roaches, but there must be something, oh I know gave me something to complain about. oh an you too Ha.!

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  4. Hi Meredith, thanks, we were both thinking the same thing about rats, Ha.

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  5. Sorry Linda but even though I know they eat rats I Really don't like snakes. Especially since one killed my little terrier in our back yard a couple of years ago. I don't like spiders either as we have 2 very poisonous ones in my area. Now I do like birds and butterflies and flowers and trees and lots of other things too :^) such as pottery and ceramics :^)

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  6. I find snakes facinating as long as they are not poisonous. He will keep the mice down.

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  7. AAAAAAAACCCCCKKKKK! I would have #**%&@ my pants!! Another reason to stay in Alaska -we have NO snakes!!

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  8. Geez... snakes! Scary... glad you were inside taking the photos. take care!

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  9. Oh Anna, I am so sorry about your terrior, I don't blame you for not liking snakes, what an terrible tragedy for you. I understand abut the spiders, if something is dangerous there isn't any blame. I hope to be posting some more pleasant creatures to look at very soon.

    Hi Patti, thanks, yes he's doing his job for sure.

    Hi Cindy, thanks, no snakes, not even any timber rattlers?

    Hi Amy, thanks, I keep a safe distance if I see them outside, one never knows, at least we don't have any alligators nearby, that I know of. Ha.

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  10. This must be the year for snakes. I found a four foot black snake in our yard --the first one in 12 years. Glad to see him since we occasionally have some rodents out there.

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