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From the last couple of days. I was surprised by the lizards as it's been cool again (nights in the 30s, days in the 60s). Not much snake activity. Did see some mammals. Not pictured: the other 4 whiptails, a porcupine, a raccoon, and tons of deer, vultures, hawks.
Side blotched lizard (Uta stansubriana). I have not seen one of these in 5 years. Made me very happy. Still missing: Holbrookia maculata and C. texanum. Used to see them in the canyon semi-regularly but...around 2006 I guess they all dried up and blew away? See tons of whiptails and prairie lizards still.
a pretty collared. I was astonished to see one out in this weather. It wasn't 60 degrees when this picture was taken.
UGLY but cute in a hideous sort of way
pretty bird
prairie lizard: my most common herp
one of 5 whiptails, only decent photo
exotic sheep
prarie lizard:
leopard frogs
the only herp my boardline turned up yesterday:
hoping for rain here. ----- We wouldn't have 6 and a half billion people if you had to be beautiful to get laid.
1.3 African House Snakes
3.2 reticulated pythons
1 corn snake
4.3 Florida Kings
2 speckled kings
1.2 ball pythons
1 Argentine boa
1 Texas Rat Snake
1 checkered garter snake
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