Butler's Garter Snake (Thamnophis butleri)

Group Snakes
Code ARADB36020
Order Squamata
Family Colubridae
Author (Cope, 1889)
Rank G4 (definitions)
Occurrence P (definitions)
Scale C (definitions)

County List:

Western UP none
Eastern UP none
Northern LP Ogemaw, Iosco, Isabella, Gladwin, Oscoda, Roscommon, Arenac, Clare, Bay, Midland, Alcona, Alpena
Southern LP Huron, Ionia, Jackson, Lapeer, Lenawee, Macomb, Monroe, Ingham, Oakland, Livingston, Saginaw, St. Clair, Sanilac, Shiawassee, Tuscola, Washtenaw, Wayne, Montcalm, Genesee, Eaton, Clinton, Calhoun, Gratiot

Rule:

Mixed Forested/Nonforested or Nonforested Landscapes

      Marsh 2
      or Sedge Meadow
      or Residential
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Habitat List:

Habitats Regen Sap Pole Sm Saw Lg Saw Uneven
Aspen nonononono-
Paper Birch nonononono-
Oak nononononono
Assorted Hardwoods nononononono
Northern Hardwoods nononononono
Spruce/Fir nononononono
Hemlock nononononono
Jack Pine nononononono
Red Pine nononononono
White Pine nononononono
Conifer Plantations nonononono-
Mixed Upland Hardwoods nononononono
Mixed Northern Hardwoods nononononono
Mixed Upland Conifer nononononono
Mixed Pine nononononono
Swamp Hardwoods nononononono
Balsam Poplar & Swamp Aspen & Swamp Birch nononononono
Bottomland Hardwoods nononononono
Tamarack nononononono
Northern White Cedar nononononono
Black Spruce nononononono
Mixed Lowland Hardwoods nononononono
Mixed Lowland Conifer nononononono
Non-ForestedResidential, Marsh 2 (MARSH), Sedge Meadow
Special FeaturesRiparian

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Literature:

Holman, J. A., J. H. Harding, M. M. Hensley, and G. R. Dudderar. 1999. Michigan snakes a field guide and pocket reference. Co-operative Extension Service, Michigan State University. 72 pp.

This snake prefers moist meadows, marshes, and the grassy edges of lakes and streams. Large populations may occur in vacant urban lots.

Earthworms are the favored food, but small amphibians are sometimes eaten.