Wednesday, November 19, 2008


Snake

Recently I was cleaning out the air fungus in my shrub everygreens which are located at the front of my home. This stuff, which I think is called Spanish Moss, lives independently of the tree but fastens itself to the tree, often at an elbow. They say it doesn't kill the tree but it grows and as it does, it takes over the green leaves. I don't want this to happen and I don't like the looks of it, so I went out to remove as much of it as I could reach. I was dressed in blue jeans, a long sleeve shirt and gloves so I could pull the branches down and wiggle into the interior to get to the trunk. Suddently I see some color at about my eye level. What is it? Oh, my. A snake is curled up on a branch. It is very small, about as big around as my small finger. I go get the camera but I'm not about to move the needles of the tree to get a really good shot. The snake does not move at all and I wonder if it is alive. I'm sure glad it wasn't on one of the branches that I pulled down or it probably would have been dumped on my head. I asked a neighbor about it and she said there are a lot of them and she usually sees them on the ground. I checked the next day and it was gone. The third picture is enlarged so you can see the color better but it is not as big as it looks in that picture. Anyone know what kind of snake it was?
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2 comments:

Deb said...

I don't know the name but that is very unusual to be up in the pines like that.. wonder if it rested after capturing a bird or something (dont' mean to sound morbid but thinking outloud). very interesting and thanks for sharing.

Fuzzy White Dogs said...

Oh my gosh I would've completely freaked out! I don't know what kind it is, but it's pretty... I just wouldn't want it hanging near me in a tree! Glad you spotted it before it bothered you!