You just never know what you'll see when you look out the window. This morning it was a pair of male Rose-breasted Grosbeaks...


joined by a male Indigo Bunting.

Later in the morning, Daddy and Little E had come down for a brief visit and while looking out the living room window at the birds, we discovered something else!

Someone (something?) was on our porch--the dogs were on the porch too and hadn't even barked at it. (This shot was through the living room window).

Then I got braver (or stupider) and went outside for a better view.

Fortunately, the camera can zoom, so I didn't get very close.

The Starlings have a nest in this hole at the top of the porch pillar the snake was wrapped around--we think he may have been looking for a Starling Happy Meal. Little E checked the field guide and together we decided it was a Black Rat Snake--harmless to humans, but unnerving to have all 5 or 6 feet of it on the front porch!
1 comment:
LOVE the header pic on this blog Nan! Still don't like yer snake though. : )
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