Sunbathing !
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When I take pics of old barns, these types of snakes often hide in them and around them. I don't know the name of them, they are not poisonous however, and actually are quite beautiful :-)))))
21 responses
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Michaela K. gave props (10 Feb 2012):
wild entry
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Sonia Adam Murray gave props (10 Feb 2012):
Fantastic!
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Donald Garrett gave props (10 Feb 2012):
SO well seen and captured!! Well done, Elfie
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John Linton gave props (10 Feb 2012):
Wildly wonderful entry!
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Maura Wolfson-Foster gave props (10 Feb 2012):
wet n' wild Elfie ....!!@
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Andrea Petersen gave props (10 Feb 2012):
Beautiful image...Great entry!
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Regenia Brabham gave props (10 Feb 2012):
Fabulous find and capture!! It may be a type of rat snake. They are great snakes to have around.
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JanElle gave props (10 Feb 2012):
What a beauty it is!! It stands out brilliantly against the background.. terrific entry!
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Nadeem Shafi gave props (11 Feb 2012):
So distinct in this richly textured frame!
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Paperini Renato gave props (12 Feb 2012):
Very good ambience, beautiful colors and definition
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Susan Littlefield gave props (12 Feb 2012):
Fantastic shot! For me, the only good snake is one that's a least a mile from me!!
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Ronnie Ginnever gave props (12 Feb 2012):
Wonderful!
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Leslie Hunziker gave props (12 Feb 2012):
wild & cool.
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Richard Knight gave props (13 Feb 2012):
Would make an awesome belt! Nice shot, E.
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Deborah Downes gave props (13 Feb 2012):
Great catch and entry, Elfie.
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Michele Wambaugh said (14 Feb 2012):
Wow!
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Shirley Valencia said (15 Feb 2012):
great find.... perfect clarity. I entered a snake also in this theme... They are so pretty but SCARY....
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Ioana Caravan gave props (16 Feb 2012):
Great entry!
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Jean Pierre Vacherot (Deleted) gave props (19 Feb 2012):
Wow great shot
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Steve Baker gave props (19 Feb 2012):
Interesting - we get Eastern Milksnakes hiding in barns here. Not "poisonous", but a painful bite that swells up all the same.
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Oregon Curly gave props (19 Feb 2012):
Beautiful composition. A beneficial occupant of the barn and pretty too.
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