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Field notes and photography by Bryan D. Hughes
May
21st
2012

My first Northern Watersnake

Surprisingly, we didn’t see a Northern Watersnake, Nerodia sipedon sipedon, on my first trip out East last year. Being incredibly common throughout most of the US, it’s more surprising to me I’d never even seen any species of Nerodia! The first one happened unceremoniously by noticing that one of the ‘frogs’ spooked into the water while walking a ponds edge was actually a snake. I didn’t even know what it was until later, out of the sunlight, where I could examine the photograph in the viewfinder of my camera to learn that I had just photographed my first of the species.

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A short time later, before I had even learned that the above snake was a watersnake, I spotted on sticking its head out of the rocks catching some rays.

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Then I got to experience Nerodia’s famous personality, as well as it’s anticoagulant saliva.

Photo by Kris Haas

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2 Responses to “My first Northern Watersnake”

  1. Crotalus says:

    Nasty-tempered little things, ain’t they?

  2. Bryan says:

    Yup, jerks!

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