What happened to all the Snakes in WI? I used to see tons of them in Waukesha county, I go in some swampy areas fishing and or catching frogs, crawfish, clams, never seen a snake. Used to see Water Snakes on Ashippun
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This northern water snake professionally identified by Suspended Musky. The resident snakeoligist was laying on the bottom for over 10 minutes just laying there. I knew there was a snake in area because there were patterns for 20 to 30 feet on the bottom of the sand.
Very nice Fowler. I would like a porch fox snake.
I got out very briefly today and saw 8 fox snakes and a few other species. Pics of 3 of the 8. The first pic is of a 1.5 yr old juvenile, about 18 inches long. Cute 'lil fella. The other 2 pics are of sizable adults.
We need NPike_Guy to post a few pics of the interesting SW Wisco snakes; i.e. Timber Rattlesnake, Blue Racer, Gray Rat Snake (fox snake cousin), or a Bullsnake.
I got out very briefly today and saw 8 fox snakes and a few other species. Pics of 3 of the 8. The first pic is of a 1.5 yr old juvenile, about 18 inches long. Cute 'lil fella. The other 2 pics are of sizable adults.
We need NPike_Guy to post a few pics of the interesting SW Wisco snakes; i.e. Timber Rattlesnake, Blue Racer, Gray Rat Snake (fox snake cousin), or a Bullsnake.
7 snakes observed in 30 minutes today. 1st pic is a sizable male fox snake that had 2 good sized lumps in its stomach (some type of rodents). 2nd pic is of another real good looking fox snake.
The camera pic does not represent the real color of the first snake at all. It had a very vibrant reddish/copper tone on its head and body that was quite nice looking. The 2nd one was a more typical looking fox snake.
The camera pic does not represent the real color of the first snake at all. It had a very vibrant reddish/copper tone on its head and body that was quite nice looking. The 2nd one was a more typical looking fox snake.
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