I spotted it :)
STILL, I am screaming and running. No, make that running first, then screaming.
Impressive ! First I saw stairs, and I understood there's a snake
I wouldn't call him tiny-- compared to our little garden snakes, but he's very handsome against the bark.
Hari OMwhat pretty markings - a garter snake? YAM xx
He blends in pretty well. If you aren't paying attention it would be easy to miss him.
Bem apanhado.Um abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.AndarilharDedais de Francisco e Idalisa O prazer dos livros
I hate snakes!!
Hello,It almost blends in, but it has a pretty pattern that stands out. Great find! Take care, enjoy your day!
It slithers into the nooks and crannies! Great find!
I see it, it has perfect camouflages. it looks like it might be dangerous one
YIKES! I see that snake
I love this creepy fellow!! What a lovely shot here !Devi :)))
He is fairly well camouflaged .
the pattern on the snake's back makes it look like a wonderful bracelet Rose... good eye....peter:)
Yes, I see him, blends in well.
Very nice. That guy sure can blend in.
It’s interesting how the snake blends in so well with the wood.
Yikes! That would have startled me. ; )Have a good rest of the week, Rose.~Sheri
I see it. It does blend in. I see no need to kill snakes when they are no threat to anyone.
It is beautiful. It is hard to judge the size, but from the few visible leaves it would seem to be over a foot long. Do you know the species? I don't recognize it (from my limited experience).
Running or slithering up a tree---hmmmMB
Que bien se camufla!!Cuídate. Un abrazo.
Such nice markings ...All the best Jan
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I spotted it :)
ReplyDeleteSTILL, I am screaming and running. No, make that running first, then screaming.
ReplyDeleteImpressive ! First I saw stairs, and I understood there's a snake
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't call him tiny-- compared to our little garden snakes, but he's very handsome against the bark.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeletewhat pretty markings - a garter snake? YAM xx
He blends in pretty well. If you aren't paying attention it would be easy to miss him.
ReplyDeleteBem apanhado.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e continuação de uma boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
I hate snakes!!
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteIt almost blends in, but it has a pretty pattern that stands out. Great find! Take care, enjoy your day!
It slithers into the nooks and crannies! Great find!
ReplyDeleteI see it, it has perfect camouflages. it looks like it might be dangerous one
ReplyDeleteYIKES! I see that snake
ReplyDeleteI love this creepy fellow!! What a lovely shot here !
ReplyDeleteDevi :)))
He is fairly well camouflaged .
ReplyDeletethe pattern on the snake's back makes it look like a wonderful bracelet Rose... good eye....peter:)
ReplyDeleteYes, I see him, blends in well.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. That guy sure can blend in.
ReplyDeleteIt’s interesting how the snake blends in so well with the wood.
ReplyDeleteYikes! That would have startled me. ; )
ReplyDeleteHave a good rest of the week, Rose.
~Sheri
I see it. It does blend in. I see no need to kill snakes when they are no threat to anyone.
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful. It is hard to judge the size, but from the few visible leaves it would seem to be over a foot long. Do you know the species? I don't recognize it (from my limited experience).
ReplyDeleteRunning or slithering up a tree---hmmm
ReplyDeleteMB
Que bien se camufla!!
ReplyDeleteCuídate.
Un abrazo.
Such nice markings ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan