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| Don't mess with me, folks! | 
Awhile ago, the front door bell rang madly several times. I ran to see who was there. "GET YOUR CAMERA!" James hollered (he'd already dashed back out to the front yard). Which I did as fast as I could. Look what he found while mowing! A rat snake had ambled across the street from an undeveloped (wonderful) tract of property.  
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| This guy did NOT like being handled. | 
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| "You're not choking him, are you?" I asked James. He assured me that he was not. Well, I'm sure I wouldn't like being held by the neck either! | 
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| I followed him through the cedar sage and irises. See his tongue? | 
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| Enough's enough. He decided to leave. | 
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| He headed up the live oak. Rat snakes are expert climbers. | 
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| He went UP. | 
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| I asked James to stand there for some perspective on height (I had on my macro lens and couldn't shoot a full image). This live oak is huge and old. | 
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| He had to be 20 or so feet up. | 
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| Then he slithered along a horizontal limb. | 
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| He found a hole in the limb.... | 
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| ...and went inside.... | 
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| ....length by length... | 
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| ...until just a tip showed. Finally, the rat snake completely vanished! "Hope there wasn't anyone in there sleeping," I said. Ah, nature! | 
 
 
1 comment:
Amazing photographs of the snake in the tree. We always think to look at our feet, never up in the air.
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