Two species of snake are often seen in Dyke Marsh in the summer.
On July 1, 2016, during a canoe trip in the southern part of Dyke Marsh, FODMers saw an encounter between a common water snake (Nerodia sipedon sipedon) and a catfish. Also called the northern water snake, it is probably the most abundant snake in Dyke Marsh.
These photos (by Ed Eder) indicate how the prey was snared in deeper water and dragged to the shore by a very determined snake.