Wednesday, September 17, 2014

2014 Sept - Great Pond Wildlife

We spent a lot of time on the water fishing but we also enjoy looking around and taking in sights of other wildlife and beautiful scenery.  We were very lucky this week to get a shot of an American Eagle in a tree.

Eagle in the tree
 
We also had an encounter with an aggressive Maine Northern Water Snake.  This is the second time we have had this experience and both times were here on Great Pond near Snake Point!  We think we know how the point got its name now.  I didn't get a picture of the snake  but the picture below gives you an idea of the snake we saw. 
Maine Northern Water Snake
We were fishing the brushy shoreline when Frank got his lure caught on some underwater brush.  We moved in to release it and Frank noticed something moving in the water and heading directly toward our boat.  It was a snake!  Frank hit it with his fishing pole a few times and it dove down in the water to avoid the hits but kept coming back up.  The snake finally dove down deep and swam under the boat.  We freed his lure and anxiously looked around for the snake.  It now appeared on my side of the boat and again headed right toward us as if intent on boarding. I readied my paddle and took a big swing at its head as it quickly dove down again.  It gave up this time and we were relieved to see it swimming back to the brushy shoreline.  We had this exact same experience on Great Pond several years ago at the mouth of one of the streams in the Northern bay.  We searched the internet for information and found out these snakes are known to be aggressive but are not poisonous. 
On a more peaceful note, we saw some gorgeous skies and sunsets and can't wait to go back again for more adventures!
Great Pond


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