There are some garter snakes living among the rocks in my garden. I made a short video of doing nothing really, just visiting with the snakes. They watched me while I watched them. And that’s about it.
Wild Ozark Garden Citizens
My garden has many citizens. Lots of snakes of various types love those rock walls and cardboard ground cover. This is the first time I’ve seen garter snakes in the garden, though. So far I’ve seen timber rattler, copperhead, king snakes, hognose snake, and black rat snakes, ring-neck snakes.
Lizards, skinks, toads, frogs love it there, too. Sometimes I’ll see a salamander in the moist, shady spots.

Sometimes the armadillos come in under the fence and wreak havoc, and I have to keep an eye on the groundhog that likes to sneak in over the low point in my fence. There was a chipmunk under the stone steps, but I’m afraid one of the larger snakes might’ve gotten it.
Previous Posts about my Garden Citizens
I’ll post more to this series as I get a chance. Too often, I don’t have my phone with me when I see them, so our visit goes undocumented.
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