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Old Fort NC Locality L.t.t. project

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Posted by: westernNC at Mon Mar 5 18:46:17 2012   [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by westernNC ]  
   

This is a project that Dave Niles and I have been working on. It started in Fall 2010 with a wc female from Old Fort, NC that we got from a friend of ours who works as a bio professor at a local university. We tracked down the source of the wc female and expressed our interest in securing a breeding pair from the locale and were happy when our new friend contacted us in June 2011 with a gravid female. The trio pictured below represent the original wc Old Fort female and the best pair of holdbacks from the clutch from the second, gravid wc female from the same property.

Eastern Milks are not terribly common in NC, and when they are found, they are not all as attractive as this trio. We consider ourselves really fortunate to have this group.

Thanks for looking!

Michael









   

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