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Andyh
at Thu Apr 29 13:44:44 2010 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Andyh ]
Headed east over the mountains last weekend for a wedding reception in the Tri-Cities area and managed to fit in a few hours of herping. Conditions were partly cloudy, mid-60’s and windy, but the critters were active.
Didn’t have any luck at the first spot I tried.

This second spot was much more productive.


Northern Scorpion

The first herps of the day were a Northern Pacific rattler and a young gopher snake under the same tire. As you can see, the gopher was underneath the Norpac, and unfortunately the gopher shot out into the thigh deep brush before I could grab him.


Bad picture of a good looking widow

The second gopher of the day. Another young one.

Found the third gopher partially eaten underneath a red-tailed hawk. Like the first two, he was also a sub-3ft. juvenile. I was hoping to find some larger adult snakes, but maybe I wasn’t far enough out from civilization. Damn you Dan Eby! Ha

The country is a dangerous place to be a road sign…

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