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    "Third shed, A Success" HazAnga's Avatar
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    My first garter hunt

    Well this is my first time herping for garters. I went out towards where I used to live as a kid and maybe a 15 min bike ride from there is a park and through that particular part of the park a train track goes though it. And then beside the park is kind of an open area where there's lots of old railway tie's and scrap wood and other things for garters to hide under. And if you go down further there's a whole bunch of piles of sand (perfect for making dens in) there about 6 feet high or so and about 8 feet or more in diameter at the base. A co-worker of mine lives not far from there but the other way from my old house, and has been over at this place quite a few times with his sons herping for garters and other things. Well I went out today with another co-worker and his step son and we caught a total of 6 smaller garters, and saw about another 3 or 4 bigger one's.
    I did bring my camera (smart thinking on my part ) so here's some pix

    Here's the first 2 that we saw and caught (They were under separate railway ties but within 4 feet of each other.

    This is the third one we saw, the pic is kinda blurry though, sorry

    Here's another pic of the 3rd that we caught and the forth one as well, I kept the one with the solid colour and just the dorsal stripe. They were hiding under a couple pieces of 'OSB' Orientated strand board that was laying between two of the sand hills.

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    Re: My first garter hunt

    This is the 5th one we saw it was hiding under a slab of asphalt. It looks like the tail was pinched short some time ago.

    It looks like it was going into blue phase

    set it free on the piece of asphalt.

    This is the 7th one we saw (yes i know i skipped one but i missed getting a picture of it while we were out)
    This one we saw was hiding in a small shelf/hole in the sand pile



    We had seen another one before that one but it bolted right off into it's den, which was sorta covered by an old tree base that had been dug up at some point.
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    Re: My first garter hunt

    I decided to keep 2 of the ones i caught, for a little while at least.
    This one is the one that i missed getting a picture of, it has some different patterning.


    The head was different too, I think it's cool

    It's got a nice white belly that sorta goes up the sides a little further then average.

    This is a closeup of the back
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    Re: My first garter hunt

    Looks like it was a good trip.
    Great looking wild scrubs. Looks like they're eating well.
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    "Third shed, A Success" HazAnga's Avatar
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    Re: My first garter hunt

    Quote Originally Posted by guidofatherof5 View Post
    Looks like it was a good trip.
    Great looking wild scrubs. Looks like they're eating well.
    Yeah Steve there a small creak not far from them and then a very small stream with a whole lot of tadpoles in it lol.
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    Re: My first garter hunt

    Here's the other one I brought home for a bit

    A belly shot

    I like how solid the back colour is and then the dorsal stripe


    I plan on going back to that spot myself tomorrow after I do a little lawn cutting, I'd be there early afternoon... when is usually the best time to go out and find them?
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    Re: My first garter hunt

    Quote Originally Posted by HazAnga View Post
    Here's the other one I brought home for a bit

    A belly shot

    I like how solid the back colour is and then the dorsal stripe


    I plan on going back to that spot myself tomorrow after I do a little lawn cutting, I'd be there early afternoon... when is usually the best time to go out and find them?
    this snake is one of most beautiful i've ever seen really clean -sharp-look spacial juste awesome find!!

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    Re: My first garter hunt

    Quote Originally Posted by charles parenteau View Post
    this snake is one of most beautiful i've ever seen really clean -sharp-look spacial juste awesome find!!
    I agree. I want one

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    Re: My first garter hunt

    That one is definately brown snake. Are you in the range of the Butler's garter or short headed garter, that other one looks more like a Butlers than an eastern from what I have seen, shes really cool looking either way with the solid brown and lack of checkering.
    Any Butler's garter experts out there?

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    Re: My first garter hunt

    Looks like a Butler's to me as Well. Its small size for its thickness is another thing to point towards butlers since they typically stay much shorter than easterns. Females average is 18 to 24 inches. I'd say Butler's.
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