Not a record number of miles but worth the trip anytime you can herp inn 80 degree weather in March...
First stop video taken for the audio on NJ Chorus Frogs, kinda cool early in the morning.
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Posting by group in no particular order.
Salamanders
Eastern Redbacked Salamanders are not as plentiful as our northern parts but can still be found.
Nice, gold flecked lead back phase...
I was surprised to still find a spotted salamander still in a vernal pool...
Egg mass
Nate keeps telling me how to find 4-toed salamanders... still didn't find any in their supposed habitat...
But I did uncover a nest of eggs... female should have been there but I did not want to destroy the habitat searching for her.
Frogs-
Flipped these peepers in amplexus... under bark at water's edge.
Fun locating them in vernal pools at night.
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Forget finding these during the day...
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You can get lucky finding NJ Chorus Frogs at night...
I was with Nate when we found a population of aberrants.
A first for me, I found these Chorus frog egg masses in the flooded ruts on an atv trail.
I had a hard time getting pics of the really really common stuff... Bulls, Southern Leopards and Green Frogs...slow on the draw.
Bullfrog
Bullfrog tadpole
Southern Leopard Frog
Eggs
and tadpole
Green Frog
Only 1 Fowler's toad- flipped
Wood frogs were still calling in some areas.
Wood frog egg masses
Here is a riddle for ya...
Why did the Eastern Mud Turtle cross the road.
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Answer is at the end...
Snakes were hard to come by, or at least I didn't see as many as expected. The first Northern Water Snake eluded my camera,
but late in the afternoon, they started showing up on the road to get warm.
I thought this juvenile was dor at first. Not sure what hit it... bike maybe, but it was still alive.
On the same road I also cruised an aor Northern Brown Snake. 1 of 2 found today.
Flipped a couple of 5-Lined Skinks warming under flat rocks...
Nice sunny day for turtles.
Northern Redbellied Cooter
some with a disease EPTS...... Eastern Painted Turtle Symbiosis...
Followed this Common Snapping Turtle for better pics..
The same time the water snakes came out, Big Ole Snappers were found lumbering around...
Wanted no parts of the photo op...
Eastern Mud Turtles came out at the same time...
Stopped the car to record spring peepers when I saw this up ahead...
Always nice when the herps come to you... especially when its a Spotted Turtle.
Gonna conclude with some non-herps and habitat...
Distant forest fire...
Peeper and Chorus Frog habitat...
Vernal Pool
Distant icon.
Another endangered animal. Delmarva Fox Squirrel
Love Osprey
Cool spider...
not happy with me.
So, why did the Eastern Mud Turtle cross the road...
so it wouldn't be run over by birders who are constantly only looking UP
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477 miles on Friday the 18th
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Re: 477 miles on Friday the 18th
Nice post! Good to see someone finding stuff in March (not here!). Was the a huge leech on the face of the first snapper in the water?
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Re: 477 miles on Friday the 18th
Didn't notice it before, sure looks that way.Dr. Dark wrote:Nice post! Good to see someone finding stuff in March (not here!). Was the a huge leech on the face of the first snapper in the water?
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Beautiful stuff. It's funny how sometimes I'm just envious of the stuff I don't have - I wish I was up north!
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A whole bunch of nice stuff, especially the spotted turtle, but (ducking) I really like the fox squirrel. I can never get my camera on them before they disappear.
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Nice finds, the salamanders are pretty cool
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Love the hab shots and especially the fox Squirrel. The only Delmarva I've ever seen was a DOR and was magnificent, even in death.
Great post, Kyle.
Tim
Great post, Kyle.
Tim
Re: 477 miles on Friday the 18th
I like the bullgator!
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I would have gotten 2 lifers right there! Pretty cool observation with the spotted on the road. Looks like maybe it was a straggler emerging from hibernation or maybe just moving to a better pond.
Re: 477 miles on Friday the 18th
I know that place!! No erythrogaster?
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nope, 0 for 3 on the nerodia!
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Sweet pics Kyle, love the turtle in the road pic..
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Kyle, you are my hero!
I came across a video of you, me, Bob Green, and the regulars who hung out in my shop way back when. I showed it to my wife, and she laughed and said that we are all the same. We all act like little boys who like to play in the creek, and still find a tadpole the most amazing thing in the universe.
I am hoping to get together with you again soon, and find some snakes.
Jay
I came across a video of you, me, Bob Green, and the regulars who hung out in my shop way back when. I showed it to my wife, and she laughed and said that we are all the same. We all act like little boys who like to play in the creek, and still find a tadpole the most amazing thing in the universe.
I am hoping to get together with you again soon, and find some snakes.
Jay
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Sounds good Jay, I was just watching an old shop video too. That was 20 years and 40 pounds ago though.
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Re: 477 miles on Friday the 18th
Nice, Kyle. Gota love those two-tanks-of-gas Delmarva days!! I was out there for my last snake of 2010- a monster water snake in mid-November.
Re: 477 miles on Friday the 18th
Good stuff! I like the "why did the mud turtle cross the road" video and the snapping turtles.
Awesome post!
Awesome post!