Today’s post brought to you
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- March
- 31
By the letter S. Spring, sunshine, snake, sssss. The photo by TJN photographer Stuart Bayer shows a garter snake last Friday (3/27) emerging from its winter nap. 
Next up on the snake’s agenda? According to this Web site:
Garter snakes generally mate after emerging from hibernation in March or April. Females give birth to 12-40 young anytime from July through October.
Here’s the required nod to
Sesame Street.
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on Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 at 10:36 am by Mike Risinit.
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