Macro Snake...
Isn't it always the way - whatever lens you strap on your camera, you immediately encounter something that would benefit from a different lens. Take this for example. This is a 5-6 foot Black Rat Snake. And the lens on my camera? A Nikon 105 mm macro lens. Yep. Big snake and a bug lens.
So what's a blipper to do? Well, in this instance, once we had all ascertained that the snake was not being aggressive, I got down on the ground at eye level and let it approach to within about 2 feet of the camera (which I was holding to my face, natch). I cropped this shot only very slightly. And, from someone who used to be terrified of snakes, I am VERY proud of this! And my mom, when she sees this, is going to be grinning ear-to-ear, and saying "that's my daughter!" (Mom's never met a snake she's been afraid of).
It was a great day out with my naturalist group - I returned with 300 photos which have been whittled down to about 60. I've posted my nine favorites on Flickr, starting here with a pair of skinks. Fair warning, the second shot is of a fearsome looking spider (wolf, I think) carrying her giant egg sack - it's actually kind of cool, but not if you hate spiders. Other shots are some odes, a cool beetle, another shot of the snake and a very cute gray tree frog.
While I was gone, and while Hubs was meeting in one of the front rooms with his business partners, a bear got onto the deck and destroyed two feeders. Damn bears.
I haven't checked the chickadee nest yet to see if they've finally fledged - will do that later, after a much-needed shower.
Cheers, people.
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