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RE: Still searching for a rubber boa

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Posted by: RichardFHoyer at Mon Oct 10 00:38:09 2011  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by RichardFHoyer ]  
   

Laila

It would seem you didn't heed my advice with respect to when to make searches. By your message of Sept. 29, it appears you have been out searching for boas at next to worst time of year to find the species----when it is hot (or warm) and dry in Calif. With my wealth of experience with the Rubber Boa, I don't think I could find the species during August and Sept. in the East Bay area --- and I wouldn't even try during that time of year unless a good rain storm passed through. Then I would get out fairly early in the morning before surface temperatures got too warm..



By your making searches during the past month, I don't think the time you spent was a total waste as you likely gained some familiarity with localities that might be searched

when weather and temperature conditions improve your chances. Did you find places in boa habitat that have artificial cover to turn? If not, then you are likely spinning your wheels unless you found areas with rock / rock outcrops in boa habitat.



I haven't lived in that region since I was 15 but it would seem to me that the second season for finding the species would be after you have had a couple of fall rain storms accompanied by much cooler night time / early morning temperatures and day time temperatures in the 60's.



I suspect the time frame for such conditions might be from mid Oct. through mid to late November and possibly even later. I know the species can be found in the Santa Cruz Mts.

during the winter months of Dec., Jan. and Feb. when sunny conditions occur along with suitable temperatures but I am not certain if that holds true for the East Bay---but I wouldn't be surprised if it does as well.



Current plans are to travel to Calif. either in late April or early May as I have almost every year since 1993. I wish to visit Tilden Park when south so if you still haven't found a boa by then, you can contact me at charinabottae@earlhlnk in mid April and if you wish, you can accompany me to the area a large female boa (27" was found quite a few years ago.



Richard F. Hoyer


   

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