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		<title>Timber rattlesnake!</title>
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Sliver
Originally uploaded by Alyoshka

Today we took a hike up our mountain to eat some wild blueberries we found last week and ran into an awesome surprise &#8211; a timber rattler!  We&#8217;ve known about them ever since we moved here but never saw one until now.  Trish caught some movement out of the corner of her eye, right along a log.  She thought it was a chipmunk and had trouble seeing it until it moved again 5 seconds later.
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<p>Today we took a hike up our mountain to eat some wild blueberries we found last week and ran into an awesome surprise &#8211; a timber rattler!  We&#8217;ve known about them ever since we moved here but never saw one until now.  Trish caught some movement out of the corner of her eye, right along a log.  She thought it was a chipmunk and had trouble seeing it until it moved again 5 seconds later.</p>
<p>It was absolutely brilliant and looked exactly like the one in this picture.  Mustardy and striped for about 3/4 of its body before becoming dark for the last quarter.  Perhaps that&#8217;s the adolescent coloring?  The one in the Bronx Zoo is darker overall, though the one at the Bear Mountain Zoo is more similarly colored.</p>
<p>The rattle was easily visible too.  We stayed about 6 feet away from it and watched its magnificence as it crossed the trail.  J was freaked out a bit, probably from  Trish&#8217;s initial shock (warranted &#8211; she was about 3 feet away from it at the time).  M was fascinated and had to watch it as it slithered away.</p>
<p>I suppose we should get used to it, considering we&#8217;re moving to land of venomous snakes <img src='http://www.tinygrass.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' />   This is #2 for me &#8211; about 7-8 years ago I saw a diamondback in Kakiat State Park.  I&#8217;m prepared to give much respect to the tercipelo and American bushmaster now.</p>
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