Well, its basically the end of the year and I put some miles on my camera bag. Shown below isn't everything from this year, but its everything I cared about. Shout out to all my good friends all over the country who spent hours upon hours cruising and hiking with me this year. Looking forward to 2016 and doing it big again. This is NOT in order and I didn't include IDs or locations of anything because I'm lazy, any questions hit me up.
I traveled too much this year(AZ, TX, Fl, Wa, etc)
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Re: I traveled too much this year(AZ, TX, Fl, Wa, etc)
Im a Crotalus guy but the Blue Racer is my favorite, just because I can never see them holding still.
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I lucked out and found a stunning individual on a cooler morning when prickly pear was in bloom. I don't know if ill get that lucky again anytime soon.
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Great photos, you saw a lot of awesome critters. You did well in south Texas. Where is that western hognose from? Also which mountain range is range the the twin-spot from?
Thanks
Nick
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Nick
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Thanks, the hognose is a gloydi from Missouri. The pricei is from the Huachucas.NACairns wrote:Great photos, you saw a lot of awesome critters. You did well in south Texas. Where is that western hognose from? Also which mountain range is range the the twin-spot from?
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Re: I traveled too much this year(AZ, TX, Fl, Wa, etc)
hey bud. super lame.
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Two questions:
Was the Leptodeira found in the field or on the road?
Also, what species of Eurycea are the two neotenics?
Was the Leptodeira found in the field or on the road?
Also, what species of Eurycea are the two neotenics?
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Found in the field on a rancheros property. The Eurycea are both E.spelaea.
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You had a good year!
Should have included that horridus we got the one day we went out, and Ryan got stuck a half dozen times.
Should have included that horridus we got the one day we went out, and Ryan got stuck a half dozen times.
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Great post, buddy. Lots of familiar faces here. Your photography is improving quite a bit! Lets find a salamander or 6 in the Pacific Northwest in a few weeks, okay? Okay.
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Soopaman wrote:You had a good year!
Should have included that horridus we got the one day we went out, and Ryan got stuck a half dozen times.
Ryan getting stuck was way cooler then the timber....I mean, atleast making fun of him for it was. Would love to hit it again this year with yall.
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Thanks bub, and okChadHarrison wrote:Great post, buddy. Lots of familiar faces here. Your photography is improving quite a bit! Lets find a salamander or 6 in the Pacific Northwest in a few weeks, okay? Okay.