Here's a few of the nicer looking bullsnakes I observed in Wisconsin this year.
Bullsnake (Pituophis catinefer sayi) by Mike Day, on Flickr
Bullsnake (Pituophis catinefer sayi) by Mike Day, on Flickr
Bullsnake (Pituophis catinefer sayi) by Mike Day, on Flickr
Bullsnake (Pituophis catinefer sayi) by Mike Day, on Flickr
Bullsnake (Pituophis catenifer sayi) by Mike Day, on Flickr
Bullsnake (Pituophis catenifer sayi) by Mike Day, on Flickr
Wisconsin Bullsnake observations 2020
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Re: Wisconsin Bullsnake observations 2020
mikephoto wrote: ↑October 15th, 2020, 3:28 pm
Bullsnake (Pituophis catinefer sayi) by Mike Day, on Flickr
That’s one cool looking snake right there! Would this be considered melanistic or is it common to come across them with all black blotch coloration like this in Wisconsin?
Re: Wisconsin Bullsnake observations 2020
I've only seen them this color in one county in Wisconsin. They are quite striking in appearance.
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Re: Wisconsin Bullsnake observations 2020
Very impressive pics and animals
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Oh I believe that they are striking... Cool stuff man. I found a great basin gopher snake a couple years ago that had all black Dorsal blotching running from nose to tail. With a higher than usual consistency of black on the neck portion. The usual color scheme for those is black from the neck, fading into brown mid body, and fading back into black to the tail. I always wondered if it was considered to be partial melanistic
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I dont know enough about color genetics to make a comment on the melanistic commentary you mention but yeah agree. like, some mammals ie; Lion juvie boys will produce black manes.., some 'black bordered' animals will have deeply infused crossovers or chevrons . I had a sweet crote lady , rescued from idiots, who was solid charcoal black - actually 'Mottley' solid black except after a shed - when she presented w hints of pattern. Yet so dark I dont know whether she was oreganus or atrox. No reliable locality Data from the cretins whom I picked her up from. I only knew I loved her, and named her Beth. She was eventually rehomed with a hells angel masonry guy who had a heart of gold, who built her an environment in a triangle Stone work env. in his living room.
That great basin is Gorgeous.
That great basin is Gorgeous.