Snake Identification

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Good Afternoon Newbury,
Why was the snake raking leaves for you?
Was it doing a good job?
:)
He was slacking ! 😂 Didn’t think he liked the temps this morning ! 😉
 
   / Snake Identification #12  
Never have I seen a snake that exactly matches the picture in "the snake book":LOL:
For that matter the bird book, the mushrooms book or any other dam book.
At least not enough to know weather to shoot it or eat it, or pass on it! 🤔
 
   / Snake Identification #13  
Good Afternoon,
Would anyone want to try and identify this snake I found raking leaves around the house !
It is a copper color , but also has some markings like a harder snake !

Thanks !


That isn't a garter, that's a Dekay's brown snake....
 
   / Snake Identification #14  
That isn't a garter, that's a Dekay's brown snake....
Well, good thing this isn't Australia with some of the deadliest snakes on the planet.

It looks like the Dekay's is related to the Garter, but not actually a garter.
 
   / Snake Identification #15  
Tiny, non-poisonous and eats stuff you don't want around.
Sounds pretty good to me.
I always thought these were garters, as we (now that I know) have lots of both around here.
 
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   / Snake Identification #17  
I don't think it is a garter snake but, I don't know what kind of sake it actually is.
 
   / Snake Identification #18  
and my favorite
Corn snake - Wikipedia vs. copperhead vs. coral snake
I have seen corn snakes here, small ones.
When you think you are next to a copperhead, you move fast :)
 
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