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Brown Snake

Brian Bailey

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We found a Brown Snake on a walking path at Sam Smith Park this evening.  We moved it off the path so that it wouldn't get stepped on or run over by a bike.  It was too late for soaking up the sun anyway.

I've seen lots of Garter Snakes there, but I can't recall ever seeing a Brown Snake.

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Did it have a bright red-orange belly?


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Quote from: "Halton Hills"
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Did it have a bright red-orange belly?


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No, the belly had a slight pinkish tinge, especially near the tail, but the back and head were all exactly right for a Brown Snake.  (Pale brown with two rows of dark spots.  Dark head sharply contrasting with the neck.)

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Quote from: "Brian Bailey"
We found a Brown Snake on a walking path at Sam Smith Park this evening.  We moved it off the path so that it wouldn't get stepped on or run over by a bike.  

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Hi Brian.  That was a really nice and kind thing to do!  

I've seen Brown Snakes at Erindale Park over the years.  

Jo-Anne  :)
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Jo-Anne :)

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Here's one I found in High Park a couple of years ago, about 12 inches long:





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Love that first one!

It also appears to be a small Brown Snake that Graham found a robin eating on Monday:  http://outdoorontario.net/birds/phpBB/v ... php?t=5130

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Likely a dumb question, but ... what is the significance (if any) when a snake raises it's head?  Is it in defense?  I was photographing a snake which was just sunning itself on the path; it then raised about the top 6-8" of itself and went into the tall grass (and I quickly left it alone.)
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Raising its head could be defense, but it could also be to get a better view.  Snakes use their forked tongues to "sniff" (not a technical explanation, I know), and the air currents are probably a little better a few inches off the ground.
Colubrids (such as garter snakes and brown snakes) have fairly good vision as well, but I've always wondered how much they can see.  I mean, how much room is there in a snake's head for information processing?  How big are their brains?
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Thanks Leslie.
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