I've had a pretty active season for snakes passing through my yard this year, and yesterday I had one come through that I've never seen before and thought I'd lean on some more experienced personnel on what it might have been.
About 3 feet long brownish / grayish solid color with no markings except for a pinkish hue near the ground towards its underside. Smaller head, so I didn't think it to be venomous. A little thicker than a blacksnake (and shorter than most blacks I encounter). I didn't kill it, just harassed it and chased it off.
From "Google is your friend" the best leads I can come up with are either an a) plain-bellied watersnake, or a b) red-bellied watersnake... the pictures of the red-bellied look a little more vibrant than these colorations, but I'm guessing that's probably what it was.
I'm located in a golfing community just on the mainland that fronts the ICWW in Coastal NC... my house is on the inland side of the golf course, so I'm a little farther from the salt water but our cul-de-sac is still partially wooded and the wooded portions slope down to a creek with about a 20' wide flood plain on either side.
Any help on this is greatly appreciated.
So far this year...
Killed about a 1 foot long Water Mocassin in the front yard in early March that was cold stunned (I think) *that's the second moccasin we've killed in the yard in 3 years here.
Had a about a 3' copperhead cross the front yard early May. I didn't get a chance to get to it before it got into the underbrush headed towards the neighbors.
3 Blacksnakes passing through also in May, but they are usually 4-5 feet and I don't bother them other than to escort them through the yard...
Highlight so far from 3 years ago now was a 6' Eastern Kingsnake. Beautiful snake.
About 3 feet long brownish / grayish solid color with no markings except for a pinkish hue near the ground towards its underside. Smaller head, so I didn't think it to be venomous. A little thicker than a blacksnake (and shorter than most blacks I encounter). I didn't kill it, just harassed it and chased it off.
From "Google is your friend" the best leads I can come up with are either an a) plain-bellied watersnake, or a b) red-bellied watersnake... the pictures of the red-bellied look a little more vibrant than these colorations, but I'm guessing that's probably what it was.
I'm located in a golfing community just on the mainland that fronts the ICWW in Coastal NC... my house is on the inland side of the golf course, so I'm a little farther from the salt water but our cul-de-sac is still partially wooded and the wooded portions slope down to a creek with about a 20' wide flood plain on either side.
Any help on this is greatly appreciated.
So far this year...
Killed about a 1 foot long Water Mocassin in the front yard in early March that was cold stunned (I think) *that's the second moccasin we've killed in the yard in 3 years here.
Had a about a 3' copperhead cross the front yard early May. I didn't get a chance to get to it before it got into the underbrush headed towards the neighbors.
3 Blacksnakes passing through also in May, but they are usually 4-5 feet and I don't bother them other than to escort them through the yard...
Highlight so far from 3 years ago now was a 6' Eastern Kingsnake. Beautiful snake.