The next day I went back to Snake Road, where Asters were in bloom everywhere.
A Cottonmouth saying "cheese" for my camera.
Yellowbelly Water Snakes were the second most commonly encountered snakes after Cottonmouths.
Green Treefrog.
Rough Green Snake.
Fowler's Toad.
The third Black Rat Snake of the trip, crossing the road.
An Earth Boring Beetle.
The third Timber Rattlesnake of the trip, a junenile.
It seemed that juvenile Cottonmouths were much more frequently seen than adults compared to my previous seven trips to Snake Road.
Before long the herping day was over.