Some folks think it is a Blue Indigo also but around here everyone calls both of them Black Snakes.
Look at the lower jaw or chin , it is the color of the black snake , white and goes back to the thought area , not like a Blue Indigo which has the coloring at the jaw or chin area. ( See pictures below)
My neighbor lets out a screech when she sees either one and hollers for me to remove it. Got sort of comical one day , she was out in her yard and I got that call 4 times in one day.
Not sure if it was one very fast and determine snake to watch her panic or if it was 4 different ones. Heck one even had the wife hollering for me to remove it from a shrub we have , it was after the eggs in a mocking birds nest.
That one I around here , is either in the yard the woods behind the place or in the shop , in the shop it is a trip , the wife walks in there like she is stepping on sand spurs , barefooted. I just laugh and tell her , Ya looking for George ??? he will not hurt you. :lol:
Naturally she believes me , especially when she is digging around in there trying to find something and George sticks his head out to say ...
HI , What Ya Looking For , I might know where it is. That is when she does not like him , No Sir , she sure does not like him right then ... the rest of the time , Ho Hummmmmmmm when she sees him.
Easy way to tell them apart , look at the colors on the lower jaw or chin
The Florida Blue Indigo.......
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/herpetology/fl ... ouperi.htm
A closer look......The jaw can be a black , white of red.
The Florida Black Snake or Racer.
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/herpetology/fl ... rictor.htm
A closer looks ...... All white with black areas.
Picture #3 , shows a lot of white on the thought of the dinner.
Either one , no big deal , I do like what they have for meals. Good thing they are protected in Florida , Georgia and Texas , now if the rest of the states would just wake up and do the same.
Chuck.