I just blogged about this morning's exciting herp trip in Massachusetts! And we thought 24+ inches of snow was going to keep us in! HA!
http://hitmewithyournaturestick.blogspo ... rping.html
Post Blizzard February herps!
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- kyle loucks
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Success! Awesome finds. Please dont put the in the database.
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Can we at least put them in the "February Species Count" thread?kyle loucks wrote:Success! Awesome finds. Please dont put the in the database.
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What a find
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Absolute excellence
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Nice! The storm stinks big time. At least vernals will be full the older i get the less i like winter. i can see the attraction in a snowbird lifestyle Hoping for power back by Tuesday!
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Good you guys have a sense of humor, that was great! Can't be fun digging out of all that snow.
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OMG it wasn't. Getting to the train station tomorrow will be loads of fun, too, I'm sure.sstaedtler wrote:Good you guys have a sense of humor, that was great! Can't be fun digging out of all that snow.
I reminded myself tonight that daylight savings time begins one month from today, and that week should hopefully start spring migrations up here.
One month!!!! There's still hope.