Okay, okay, I couldn't wait anymore. I have some footage from a great trip I just went on a couple days ago, but finally decided to just put this one part of it online for now. It is an encounter with an Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake, shot when I was about to begin a kayaking trip. And this episode of 'Another Walk with Mike' is devoted exclusively to the one not-so-little snake.
I was about to remove my kayak from the back of my truck when I decided to use the outdoor 'little boy's room'. As I set myself into position and initiated the process, my eyes roamed down before me. Shocked and surreal, I saw Black Diamonds Laced in Gold!
The size of the beast halted my breath, but I calmly continued my duty and, when finished, walked the short distance to my truck to get my camera. Upon returning to take video of the rare find, I let out a quiet jolt of fear. The snake was no longer there. It had moved. And I'd just blindly stepped over a sizable root, nearly stepping on it.
I reversed my eyes to establish that in fact, it was a root I'd passed over. Whew! But without forwarding another step, I collected myself. It has happened many times before when I return to a spot I've just left, a spot with a snake, only to find the serpent has slithered to away. And it always shocks me into a frozen state, wondering if I haven't stepped to within micro-distance from a bite. And this big Diamondback was not something I wanted attached to my body, sinking its venomous fangs in for a bite of Michael.
Upon further inspection, however, the snake hadn't moved at all. Its camouflage was simply that impeccable. I've only had one other Diamondback encounter but both share something in common. They were very, very docile companions.
The other one was found on a golf course in the area and even as I moved it off of the playing grounds into some brush, it was pleasurable company, offering no frantic or violent tendencies.
And it makes me think. I always hear of how water moccasin are so aggressive. Yet I have encountered hundreds and hundreds in the wild and, for the most part, they have been nothing of the sort. They will display their white, cottony mouth and yes, I've had some come at me after finally tiring from my affection. But mostly, they are just scared and wanting to get rid of me.
Regarding Diamondbacks, I've spoken to herpetologists who say they have stepped on many, wearing snake boots of course, and the snakes still did not even attempt a bite. In fact, neither diamondback I encountered bothered to used its rattle. This particular one in this video did have its rattle sound as its body swung from side to side in exit. But it was remarkably docile. Even when I attempted to move it slightly, to provide a more friendly video vanatge point, it made no move at all, and no rattle.
But, when it finally did move it moved with grace and power. It moved with direction. And that direction was straight for the brush, adjacent to the creek bed where I was to put my kayak.
I think you will enjoy the video. It could have been even better, but the snakes position was not conducive to great shots. Although I did slightly move the snake, I pride myself on not disturbing what I encounter in the wild. I take what Nature gives me. And it gives me plenty. I think you'll agree that my time in Nature has paid dividens, and my trusty little camera has captured some of that magic in my series, 'Another Walk with Mike'.
Let me know what you think of this rattlesnake encounter. I also found a beautiful little pygmy rattler that provided some super footage. I'll include that on an episode describing my paddle. It was a rather enjoyable and fruitful paddle and walk, I will assure you.
Enjoy this portion of it for now, though. My encounter with a Diamond in the Rough.
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