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OT photo opp of a lifetime/dial-up warn!

Brandon Osborne Sep 04, 2006 10:14 PM

Amy and I took a Labor Day trip to Gibbs Country aka Garden of the Gods in southern Illinois. Our plan was to get away for a day and just enjoy the wilderness....but as fate would have it, flat rocks would be flipped and checked one by one.

Along the way we found some beautiful flowers and several very interesting fungi.


A purple mushroom that Amy found.

And some very unusual fungus I stumbled upon.

There were plenty of toad stools, so what else would you expect? This little guy was about the size of a dime.

There were plenty of biting insects and spiders.....and me not being a fan of arachnids, I couldn't help snapping a shot of this one.

So we trekked our way from Pounds Hollow to Rim Rock. This has always been a place for quite a bit of reptile and amphibian activity.

You can see the habitat is perfect for a number of species including this little Eastern Fence Lizard.

There were also quite a few small ground skinks and broad head skinks to catch a glimpse of.....forget about trying to catch them in this terrain. Having all of these lizards around could also mean one other thing.......food supply.

I just happened to be looking for a small skink when I noticed something I had not seen in over 10 years.....A RED MILKSNAKE!!!!



As tempting as it was to be selfish and keep this little guy, I just inspected him for a few minutes and let him crawl back into his crack......which leads me to the next chapter. A photo opportunity that is once in a lifetime.

wait, that's not the right crack I'm talking about. Anyway....Amy noticed as I was returning a rock to it's original spot, there was a small snake a couple of feet to my right. Well, to our surprise.....more her's than mine, were four baby copperheads resting together.


It was like something you only see in National Geographic. I couldn't believe what I was seeing! Two of my favorite native reptiles in one day and a photo opportunity like this one! After gleaming for a few minutes and snapping 1000 pictures, we decided to move along and let them be.

Further down the path we inspected a large rock that I had also found an adult copperhead under several years ago. Underneath were several shed skins from baby copperheads, and shed from an adult red milk, and just a few feet away we noticed this beauty....

A nice size adult copperhead. It looked to be around 30" or so and didn't seem to mind me snapping it's pic one bit.......from a few feet away.

In all my years of herping, this was the most exciting day yet. Seeing my two favorite native snakes and getting to share the experience with my fiancee'.

Thanks for looking.
Brandon Osborne

Replies (8)

Br8knitOFF Sep 04, 2006 10:21 PM

What a day indeed!

Very nice outing, man! I'm jealous!

//Todd

reako45 Sep 04, 2006 10:27 PM

DAYUM!!! Very sweet indeed! What time of day were you out? Nice weather for end of summer. It's 100 here in SoCal.

Chatsworth, CA
reako45

Brandon Osborne Sep 04, 2006 11:00 PM

I must say, weather was perfect this weekend. DTH's have been in the mid 70's for the last 4-5 days and today was no exception. We didn't even leave home until noon, and started hiking around 2:30 pm. I'm probably going to make another trip in the next couple of weeks. It was a great day!

Thanks again.
Brandon Osborne

Brandon Osborne Sep 04, 2006 11:06 PM

Thanks! At least you have little rattles to see. I haven't seen one in about 10 years as well. I'm planning a trip to southwest Il to search out some Timbers in the next month. I know of a place where they are very plentiful. I almost forgot how exciting feild herping can be!

Brandon Osborne

waspinator421 Sep 04, 2006 10:27 PM

Those are some really great photos! Beautiful snakes and lizards... what a neat find to see those baby coppers together.

BTW, your photos are really clear and crisp... what kind of camera do you use?

Thanks for sharing!
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1.1.0 Leopard Geckos (Booger, Gimp)
1.0.0 Veiled Chameleon (Lucutis)
0.0.1 Quince Monitor (Pollux)
1.2.0 Thayeri Kingsnakes (Korben, Leeloo, Artax)
2.2.0 California Kingsnakes (Beetlejuice, Kang, Maraca, Kodos)

Brandon Osborne Sep 04, 2006 10:57 PM

Thanks for the compliments. I use an "old" Fuji Finepix S7000 Digital SLR. I say old because most digital cameras are outdated after about 6-12 months and I've had this one a couple of years. It's a great camera for the money....I think I paid under $500 for it and it's a 6.1 MP with a 12.1 MP when shooting in RAW mode.

Thanks again.
Brandon Osborne

Upscale Sep 04, 2006 11:29 PM

Lucky dog, you found a real keeper. I’m talking about your fiance. Usually that’s the end of your herpin’. Sounds like you are in a good place in life. I’m glad for you. Great pictures, as usual. Thanks for sharing.

MikeRusso Sep 05, 2006 08:27 AM

GREAT SHOTS!!! Thank you for sharing!!!! ~ Mike

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