Posted by:
DMong
at Mon May 23 11:05:27 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by DMong ]
Yeah, He did post that photo a long time ago on the corn forum though, and also said they were captured in one single outing. Apparently he was searching on the very best day of the equinox when all the planets were in perfect alignment, and there was a partial lunar eclipse..LOL!.
That was one unbelieveable day, no doubt!
I agree Nick, there can be many "fugly" types down their too, as well as nice ones. I grew up in Ft. Lauderdale as a kid, and have seen quite a few from the south Florida area. One of the nicest Miami's I have ever seen was captured by a good friend of mine in the Pompano area in Broward County back in the early 90's. I traded him a couple snakes I produced for her. I told him that I was NOT leaving his house without that snake!!..LOL!
This pic does her no justice whatsoever, but she was definitely an outstanding Miami specimen.
~Doug

an old-school thayeri to keep it in kingsnake theme
 ----- "a snake in the grass is a GOOD thing" 

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