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    thamnophis puniceus Lori P's Avatar
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    Snakes in a tree

    My husband forwarded this pic to me from the camaro group he's on; one of the guys snapped this in his back yard in the spring. I told him to find out where the guy lives. But thought you all could identify them, you guys are aces at this!!! :-)

    Lori, New Hope Rescue-- rescuing equines and others
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    Re: Snakes in a tree

    I suck at this, but they look like two eastern garter snakes to me.

    Location? Good enough if you know the state.

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    Re: Snakes in a tree

    looks like easterns to me also...

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    Re: Snakes in a tree

    Nice photo, Lori. I concur, Easterns Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis.
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    Re: Snakes in a tree

    IŽll guess Indiana or Illinois
    Allready waiting for the sommer
    best wishes bis bald Udo
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    Re: Snakes in a tree

    Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis.......absolutly and quite good specimens too..
    Justin

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    "Preparing For First shed" i of the storm's Avatar
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    Re: Snakes in a tree

    what are they doing in a bare tree, in March? And do garters like the company of other garters?

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    Re: Snakes in a tree

    it's not uncommon to find seferal garters together

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    Re: Snakes in a tree

    they are somtimes mating in trees.
    Allready waiting for the sommer
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    Re: Snakes in a tree

    hey,
    Those are both very nice eastern,It's not uncommon for Plains Gartersnakes,in early spring to climb into small scrubs and bushes along side our house,rarely are they more than a couple feet off the ground.

    Joe

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