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Best season ever...

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Posted by: herperjames at Wed Aug 4 16:32:29 2004  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by herperjames ]  
   

This summer I got 6 new lifelister's! They were as follows:



1 Mudpuppy found in shallow rocky water at dusk

1 Western chorus frog

2 Northern two-lined salamanders

1 Pickerel frog

1 Eastern Milksnake

1 Northern ringneck snake



The milksnake was found under a board in a roadside ditch outside of Lansing, Michigan. The ringneck was seen crawling across the path at my cottage. I don't get how I can flip cover until my hands ache, peek under bark until my eyes are tired, and not find a snake, and then walk down to the lake and on the way find a ringneck snake. I also found a redbelly snake in the open last year. I took some great photos that I will probably post later. Thanks to everyone who gave me tips for finding snakes. I think my biggest accompishment was finding that milksnake. What a rush to see it curled under there! Other herps found were:



Green frogs

Leopard frogs

Bull frogs

American toads

NO mink frogs(!?)

Painted turtles

Blandings turtle

Snapping turtles - one snapper, a young adult, was found by my cousin basking on open rock at least 10 feet from shore. I have never seen this before

Red-sided garter snakes (in Michigan under trash at the hotel)

Eastern garter snakes

Blue-spotted salamanders

Red-backed salamanders

Red eft



Thanks,

James


   

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