Tag: Pantherophis alleghaniensis

Pantherophis alleghaniensis, 27 June 2022

Pantherophis alleghaniensis, the Eastern (yellow) rat snake; Lake county, Florida (27 June 2022). The Yellow rat snake, as it’s often referred to locally, was one of my childhood favorites. I still adore them, of course. Large, arboreal, and fairly shy, Yellow rat snakes can… Continue Reading “Pantherophis alleghaniensis, 27 June 2022”

Pantherophis alleghaniensis, 01 March 2007

Pantherophis alleghaniensis, the Eastern (yellow) rat snake; Volusia county, Florida (01 March 2007). I like to have fun with macro photographs by playing around with the background elements. Bokeh is delicious. In this case, the background yellow gradient was actually a yellow road stripe;… Continue Reading “Pantherophis alleghaniensis, 01 March 2007”

Pantherophis alleghaniensis, 17 May 2009

Pantherophis alleghaniensis, the Eastern rat snake; Columbia county, Florida (17 May 2009). The Yellow rat snake is one of several regional variants of the Eastern rat snake. In much of peninsular Florida, this is the typical appearance of the Eastern rat snake — Yellow… Continue Reading “Pantherophis alleghaniensis, 17 May 2009”