Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Snakes Alive! It's a Cottonmouth?

Gulf Shores, AL     High:  73    Low:  55

Sparky headed out on the Rosemary Dunes Trail today at Gulf State Park. This is one of six trails that make up the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trail. The six trails total almost 11 miles of paved, multi-use trails. Each trail has its own sort of ecosystem, from longleaf pines and savannas, to lichen draped live oak forests, freshwater coastal marshes and coastal hardwood swamps. The trail was designated a National Recreation Trail in 2010. AND---it's part of the Alabama Coastal Birding Trail....As you can tell, Sparky LOVES the trail system in Gulf State Park.

The trail is paved and appears that sections have been redone since we were last here, making for a VERY pleasurable ride...Sparky picked the Rosemary Dunes Trail today...1.75 miles one way....

Sparky saw LOTS of cool things today.....this cactus almost ready to bloom which was practically hiding in the sands...

Some interesting nuts on a tree....the caps stay on the branches while the nuts fall to the ground...

And plenty of places to sit, rest, or picnic....

And something in the middle of the road..... It was a SNAKE! This one was alive! Unlike the last one Sparky saw the other day on another trail, which was deader than a doornail...Should she run over it? Hell, NO! But she did stop to take a photo from a safe distance.
Sparky thinks this is a cottonmouth or water moccasin snake, and yeah, she knows that if the snake has a pointy head, it's probably poisonous....As she was giving the snake a wide berth on her bike, the snake opened its mouth and Sparky could have sworn it hissed at her! Time to keep moving! Sparky picked up the pace a bit and looked for gators near the gator habitat area....
Nope! Nada....Too cool a day for them to be out...There are supposed to be a couple of gators in different sections of the park and there are two marked habitats where you might see a gator...One is named Lefty, for missing part of a leg in a fight with another alligator. Nowhere to be seen today....

Sparky enjoyed the trail ride today, even with the sighting of a snake! Rosemary Dunes is a very pretty section of the Hugh S. Branyon Backcountry Trails...More foliage, more flowering plants, more color....Sparky went out and back on the Rosemary Dunes Trail and rode parts of the other trails for a total of seven miles today....



What an asset for Gulf State Park!

13 comments:

  1. Cottonmouths are aggressive, so I wouldn't be surprised if it hissed!

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  2. That looks like a Copperhead. Water Moccasins (Cottonmouths) are black. But regardless, they both are venemous and need to be avoided!!! Great Photo though;o)

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  3. Not liking these snake sightings - dead or alive - but I guess I am going to just have to accept that they are out there.

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  4. Wow, scary looking snake, hopefully you were using a telephoto lens.

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    1. Nope. He was right there in front of my bike...AND WOULDN'T MOVE! But I stood behind my bike to take the picture. :-)

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  5. What a nice trail...despite the snakes.

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  6. Lotsa wildlife in their habitat. Like you did just take a picture and give them a wide berth. Awesome trails there.

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  7. Eeek, snakes..ugh. Not sure I'd want to see one of those in my walks or rides! Lovely bike trails they have in this area.

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  8. Seems like a great park. Love all the bike trails and paved too! Nice picture of the snake. He was clearly at attention.

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  9. Snakes! Why does it always have to be snakes?

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  10. Gee, we were at Gulf State park yesterday, and were walking around without a flashlight! Glad we did not meet that snake:) We have moved up the road to Terra Bella RV resort for a club outing.

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    1. We are going to stay at Bella Terra for the whole month of February...Looking forward to it!

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