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Ahh yea, these guys are super variable, helps when there are multiple photos! Please be sure you are adding the scientific names to your spottings too, without them it's still considered unidentified and not added to the database. Thanks :) And welcome to Project Noah too!
Thank you! I was looking at the Alabama Outdoors page and it just had the picture of that one coloring.
Did you look at the link I provided with my ID suggestion? Here's another: http://srelherp.uga.edu/snakes/stoocc.ht...
Pretty sure it wasn't a red-bellied snake though. It was about 15cm long with tan body and a black head. Unless that is what a juvenile red-bellied looks like.
A crowned snake would have black on the neck as well, see this link: http://www.dcnr.state.al.us/watchable-wi...