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Posted by: bskinner88 at Sun Jun 6 00:59:53 2010   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by bskinner88 ]  
   

Only because a neighbor with unsecured internet moved



Over Memorial Day weekend I was down on the Outer Banks for my best friends wedding. Awesome time. Figured I'd stop around the Alligator River and see what was there. Came across a paved 'nature trial' and found some alright stuff.





First piece of cover I saw was flipped and to my surprise there were two young slimy salamanders (Plethodon chlorobryonis) that disappeared into the ground. Although I was bummed, this dragonfly landed long enough for me to snap a picture.







Is it a green darner? I have forgotten all of my insect knowledge...



One step off the path was a surefire way to come under attack from seemingly dozens of horse flies. None of those in the mountains.... I did find this little guy;





Eumeces inexpectatus



Also saw an adult male, but couldn't catch it...





Found another Plethodon chlorobryonis which stayed long enough for me to get this shot. New desktop background!



Now, back in the mountains. It was one of our hottest (and driest) days yet, but that didn't matter.





A huge female Plethodon montanus. At least 14 cm. Found along a rocky seep.





Diadophis punctatus edwardsii

Found this tiny one in the same area. First ringneck that has tried to bite me.





Desmognathus quadramaculatus

This large individual stayed surprisingly still, until the camera flash went off.



This day was also great for mountain duskies, some great color patterns.





Desmognathus orestes



Desmognathus orestes

This one showing a "patch". Love 'em.



To top it off, one more monster.





Plethodon montanus





These shots are from Rough Ridge Overlook.









Everyone loves a little rhodo!



Good to be back home!
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-Bradley


   

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