ive recently found lots of woods alongthe banks of the susquehana down in the valley were it meets the bay , theres a few ponds, bogs, mrash areas, lots of flat woodland and then hilly rockky outcrops wich would be good for brumation of all snakes.this is also were the township dumps old broken cement chucnks and rocks and trees and tree chunks and alll kindsa natural stuff to find herps under as well as untouched areas of land more toward the rivers edge .
this would be on the left side of the chesapeake more to the north of it . i know theres black ratsnakes down there but watabout cornsakes? possibly eastern milksnake? fence lizards?skinks? hognoses?eastern kings?

any info would be appreciated.
i grew up spending time with my granparents in a campground evryyear across the bay on the otherside of the bay across turkey point at white crystal beach, ive seen black rats, kings, even pines back in the day and other funky stuff .but i seem to find more woods for animals on the other side of the bay near the susquehana, any better been down there? live down there? any other suggestions for that area?
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