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St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge (Google, OSM)
Wakulla, US-FL, US, NA
30.1507586636, -84.1468137503
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Along Plum Orchard Pond Trail behind the Visitor Center in St. Mark's NWR. I think it's a Yellowbelly Water Snake (Nerodia erythrogaster flavigaster), but not 100% sure, maybe a Banded Water Snake. The lower lateral yellow spots in the midsection make me question it a bit. This was a rather large snake, a least 4 ft maybe pushing 5 ft, which is large for either species, unless it's actually something else I haven't considered.

[UPDATED] It was pointed out to me on Flickr that this is a banded water snake.

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Southern Banded Water Snake - Photo (c) jansonjones, all rights reserved
cyric's ID: Southern Banded Water Snake (Nerodia fasciata ssp. fasciata)
Posted by cyric almost 2 years ago (Flag)
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Southern Banded Water Snake - Photo (c) jansonjones, all rights reserved
jansonjones's ID: Southern Banded Water Snake (Nerodia fasciata ssp. fasciata)
Posted by jansonjones over 1 year ago (Flag)
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Southern Banded Water Snake - Photo (c) jansonjones, all rights reserved
cyric's ID: Southern Banded Water Snake (Nerodia fasciata ssp. fasciata)
Southern Banded Water Snake - Photo (c) jansonjones, all rights reserved
jansonjones's ID: Southern Banded Water Snake (Nerodia fasciata ssp. fasciata)

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