Posted by:
BillMcgElaphe
at Mon Sep 8 08:40:11 2008 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by BillMcgElaphe ]
Very, very, very nice, John.
Good luck with those hatchlings this year..
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The dry canyon pics are really good at showing the habitat.
The moose particularly is awesome to see in the wild, also.
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I don’t think I’ve ever used the word “WOW” as much as when driving around Colorado.
Thanks for showing that.
My wife and I visited CO again this past June for three weeks…
This was not a herping trip, but camping, fishing, and birding in the alpine regions.
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We camped…..(We don’t rough it so much any more!!!! J )
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We “birded” …. (Brown-capped Rosy Finch)
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We fished….
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and I took one half day for herping in the canyon habitat in an area where I found “intermontana” common in the ‘80s, but found only one DOR from last year’s hatch.
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Dead snake picture warning…
If you are squeamish of seeing a snake that has been run over by a car, do not scroll down the page.
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----- Regards, Bill McGighan
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