This was fun "across the street", so let's try it here: You will see this, this fall when all the leaves drop on the ground near the privacy fence or the storage house and the underbrush gets crowded with leaves and limbs and copperhead snakes. Be careful when you rake those fall leaves. CAN YOU SPOT THE SNAKE?..
I spotted it as soon as I clicked on the post. It is right under the green leafed sprout on the left.
I found him across the street.. but it is hard to see. I have been hunting for all my life so I look for them thing when outside. He is well camouflaged. Fuzzy Head is to the left I believe.
The snake is obvious but I can't tell which direction its going. My best guess is its traveling to the right. I'll bet there are no rats and mice around your place! Good neighbors.
Its going to the left. Damn dial up acceleration takes some clarity away from the pictures to speed things up.
In reality, I typically spot snakes based on movement. This is not a fair or accurate way of determining snake spotting ability. (That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it!)
I dont see it but if it was in the leaves this time of year it would probaby be dead. I also dont live near water where most of the copperheads hang out in GA. My excuse for not seeing it!
boy, it was tough for me... I always walk along looking for the things, but I don't think I would've seen it
The question is would he survive after suffering a beating from my shovel or rake or whatever else I could get my hands on? I ain't goin' down alone!!!