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Diamondback Water Snake
Nerodia rhombifer rhombifer

Mingo Swamp, Missouri. May 1983.
 


 

Mingo Swamp in southeastern Missouri is a very good place to find water snakes.  I saw a number of Diamondbacks there, almost always basking on half-submerged logs.  In later years I encountered them  in south Texas as they basked in the willows overhanging the Rio Grande.  On a canoe trip in February 2001 I was able to snap off a few poor shots of a Rio Grande rhombifer - it's tough to focus in a bobbing canoe!

The top left picture was taken in Mingo Swamp; the bottom left picture along the Rio Grande.  The Rio Grande specimens I have observed show very faint patterns dorsally.  Below is a young rhombifer from the Cheyenne Bottoms in central Kansas.

 

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