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    Field Herping ........... in Boston?

    In the 5 years I've lived in Boston I have never seen a snake or even thought I would come across one.

    This afternoon I was taking the trash out and I found an eastern garter snake basking on the brick path that runs along the back of my apartment. I was so stunned. I dropped the bag of trash and sprinted inside for my camera. When I came back a couple seconds later he was gone

    I spent a couple minutes digging through the rock pile that he had been next to but I couldn't find him.

    Today was the first real nice day we've had up here. Almost 70 and sunny. As the weather warms up I hope I get another chance to see and photograph him.

    This made my day, I'm so happy.
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    Re: Field Herping ........... in Boston?

    some snakes can adapt well to environmental changes (garters, king/milksnakes, racers, copperheads) but others can only deal w/ very little to no change (timber rattlesnakes).

    my cousin lives in hopkinton and has found eastern milks, racers & garters on his property.

    For a good read about mass. and snakes, check out landscape w/ a reptile.

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    Re: Field Herping ........... in Boston?

    I finally got some pictures of the little sucker.

    He was out basking again a few days ago among the rocks and litter behind my apartment. He was really squirmy and musked me as soon as I picked him up.

    I still think it so cool that snakes can adapt to live in an urban environment.

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    Re: Field Herping ........... in Boston?

    Thats pretty cool! Never know when you'll run into them!
    I live in downtown Springfield and there was one in the pool next door. I got him out before the maintenance guys killed it. It was sorta funny watching three grown men freaking out over a snake that was little over a foot long

    Oh, I let him go in the woods near "The Big Pond"

    Nice find!

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    Re: Field Herping ........... in Boston?

    Cool, I think he just wanted some Ranch dressing I'm gonna have to start being on the lookout!
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    Re: Field Herping ........... in Boston?

    Quote Originally Posted by waltah! View Post
    Cool, I think he just wanted some Ranch dressing I'm gonna have to start being on the lookout!
    Haha that picture made me laugh when I loaded it to my computer.
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