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Boudicca 03-14-2015 11:45 AM

Sneaky Snake Under Downspout Plate
 
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We were working in the yard first thing this morning, and hubby moved the resin plate beneath the downspout, which directs water away from the foundation. As he removed the plate, he saw this snake enjoying its beauty rest. Hubby and I both recently began the refresher course to our childhood tap lessons. Any of you out there, who enjoy "River Dance" would have seen the similar leap, performed by my husband , upon discovring the snake. Only thing missing, was "Michael Flatley's" wonderful heal clicks as he bounds across the stage.

We'd like to know what type of snake this is.

Grandfinch 03-14-2015 11:52 AM

Yike

graciegirl 03-14-2015 12:25 PM

Did you say SNEAKY SNAKE???

Oh Sandra. For years I taught this song to the five year olds in my class to sing to their fathers on Daddy's night.

youtube bobby bare sneaky snake - Bing Videos

redwitch 03-14-2015 12:41 PM

Looks like it might be a black racer. Bet the snake went home and told his family about the mean humans who woke him up.

bagboy 03-14-2015 12:43 PM

Yep, black racer.

Boudicca 03-14-2015 12:53 PM

Yes, Gracie, I did indeed quote from "Sneaky Snake" ... a line we often used up north as our property was bounded by a lake - plenty of snakes there, but mostly harmless.

rubicon 03-14-2015 01:36 PM

Its exactly why I do not have downspout plates but had workers bury downspouts and stone rather than mulch. You are going to find snakes under your water hoses also. But thank God I am only afraid of four ind of snakes big, little alive, dead

TheVillageChicken 03-14-2015 01:48 PM

I disagree about the black racer, and think it is a blue garter snake. Would you mind picking it up and holding its head towards the camera lens?

Lovey2 03-14-2015 01:49 PM

I have never seen a black racer with color on top, unless it was a juvenile and then they are usually a brownish color with some diamond patterns. Had plenty in my yard at the last house. I'd still be careful with that one, just in case. Black racers will usually just go away unless there's a nest close by.

villagetinker 03-14-2015 01:52 PM

Looked up this snake on Google:
Black Racer Information & Facts
Not venomous but scary enough.

Sandtrap328 03-14-2015 01:55 PM

Looks like the Eastern Ribbon Snake to me. Completely harmless - unless you are a small anole.

Boudicca 03-14-2015 02:00 PM

And.... No, I won't be picking ol sneaky snake up for a better look:)

CFrance 03-14-2015 02:17 PM

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Originally Posted by rubicon (Post 1028532)
Its exactly why I do not have downspout plates but had workers bury downspouts and stone rather than mulch. You are going to find snakes under your water hoses also. But thank God I am only afraid of four ind of snakes big, little alive, dead

That's the same kind of dogs you're afraid of!

duhbear 03-14-2015 02:26 PM

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Based on this picture from Google, I suspect that it is a Blue Striped Garter snake.

Boudicca 03-14-2015 02:51 PM

Agree Duhbear it looks more like the garter snake. It was quite blue


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