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I went for a mycology field trip, but looked for herps instead :/
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First herp of the trip. Gastrophryne carolinensis, small with great coloration. It was in a decayed log. On site we also found tons of Cantharellus cibarius, some of the best tasting mushrooms I have had. Unfortunately I haven't thought of photographing any mushrooms lately.....
![](http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs136.ash2/40128_722865904068_29716986_40275611_6087617_n.jpg) This Bufo terrestris was found in a live oak, 1/2m from the ground. Neat looking too!
That day, I hitched a ride with the entomology class to Bahimini Bay. It is a protected seashore on the north side of Edisto, where all the shells wash up. The trail to the beach went through a few hammocks, but I only saw some skinks.
![](http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash2/hs362.ash2/64036_722865524828_29716986_40275574_5647214_n.jpg) Eumeces inexpectatus
Huge numbers of fiddler crabs were present in the marsh.
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![](http://sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc4/hs407.snc4/46987_722865544788_29716986_40275576_68984_n.jpg) Almost to the beach!
It really was out of the ordinary. The only 'natural' beaches I have been to were Assateague Island, MD. Seeing the palm tress and tannic ponds right off the shore at Edisto was spectacular.
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Ok, back to herps. We went out the night and found some cool stuff.
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A young Agkistrodon c. contortrix.
Feisty too. Couldn't get a great shot of it and it's yellow tail...
We also found some Scaphiopus holbrookii
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Wonderful looking frogs!
Also seen on the trip were Coluber constrictor(which got away ), six-lined racerunners (Cnemidophorus sexlineatus), the two other skink species (E. fasciatus and E. laticeps), and a few Nerodia.
Let me say, those chanterelles taste magnificent! Mushrooms are quickly becoming my favorite organisms.... ----- spelerpes.blogspot.com
-Bradley
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