Louisianna and/or East Texas this weekend; last minute trip

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joeysgreen
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Louisianna and/or East Texas this weekend; last minute trip

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I work at Oklahoma State University and at the threat of snow tomorrow they closed it down... yeehaw, four day weekend! So I rented a car and am driving until I find reptiles. I was thinking of LA, hoping I might at least see a basking diamondback terrapin or something. No research done for this trip because planning started an hour ago and I leave tomorrow morning.

Please let me know what might be in target this season, what the weather is like if you're local, places/parks I should visit, or if you have suggestions for a different direction (more east?). I'm easy to please, and I"ll see what I see, but I'm also eager to make my snowed-in Okies jealous :)

Thanks in advance!

Ian
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Jeff
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The past few days, and next week, are lows in the 60s, highs in the mid 70s for southern Louisiana - shirt is optional. I could show you some spots. Otherwise, look for bottomland hardwood forest and look for trash dumps.

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Sweet thanks. That weather sounds incredible.
Where in LA are you? Might be neat to meet up if you're free Sat or Sun.

Ian
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Thanks Jeff, it was a trip of a lifetime. I don't have a flicker or photobucket account so hopefully this FB link will take you to some of the pic's that turned out https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =3&theater

Red eared slider
5 lined skink
Green frog
Dekay's Brown Snake
Green Anole (lifer)
Pygmy Salamander (lifer)
Marbled Salamander (lifer)
Little Brown Skink
3 lined Salamander (lifer)
Bullfrog
Cricket Frog
Southern Leopard Frog
Green Tree Frog
Rio Grande Chirping Frog (lifer)
Spring Peepers - calling only
Black Pine Snake = dead :( (lifer)
Slimy Salamanders
Squirrel Tree Frogs (lifer)
Alligator (lifer)
Cottonmouth
Black Masked Racer (lifer)
Western Ribbon Snake
Mississippi Green Water Snake
Broad banded Water snake (lifer)
Diamondback water snake
Western Ratsnake
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Hi Ian,
Sounds like a fun trip. Your "pygmy" salamander is actually a dwarf salamander (Eurycea quadridigitata).

Steve
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Thanks Steve. I can suck at common names sometimes :)
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Have to ask about the Black Pine Snake you listed .... ( DOR I'm guessing ? )

This was in Louisiana ? Reason I ask is according to a 2010 report by Duran who was doing the field work on them at the time, the Black Pine hadn't been seen in LA in over 30 years , which would now make it almost 40 years.

If this was a Black Pine it is a very significant find.
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You're within about 12 hours drive of about ten different [some undescribed] species of "slimy salamander", so depending on where you've seen them before, you may have at least one more lifer.
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Any info on your Black Pine ; adult/young, locality, etc ?
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