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amhinian migration NY and a six foot sal

wayne13114 Mar 27, 2007 02:45 PM

ok so I couldn't take it any more and decided to drive a lil south last night about 9pm temps 40-45 rainy and FOGGY and stuck amphibian gold
theese range from oswego, onondaga, and cayuga counties in NY forgot to bring a notebook....doh

TMTC spotted salamanders (ambystoma maculata)
TMTC jefferson salamanders (ambystoma jeffersonianum)
1 northern spring salamander (pseudotriton r ruber)
TMTC northern spring peeper (pseudacris c crucifer)
TMTC northern leopard frogs (lithobates pipiens)
TMTC wood frogs (lithobates sylvatica)
5 green frogs (lithobates clamitans melanoto)
3 american toads (bufo americanus) I know it's not bufo though

and without further ado I present pics

and the six foot spotted sal

count em 6 feet!
wayne

Replies (4)

viborero Mar 27, 2007 04:08 PM

I thought you were kidding! That's a great tally you got there. Cool Spotted, but I wonder if that's not just a sign of pollutants in the area.
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Diego

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wayne13114 Mar 27, 2007 04:59 PM

the area is actually pretty pristine, I'm thinking it was a birth defect, probably will never know for sure. I thougt the 6 foot sal thing would get some peolpe
wayne

wayne13114 Mar 27, 2007 07:29 PM

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froghaven Apr 11, 2007 12:17 AM

I wish I were there! I especially liked the amplexing wood frogs. I would like to clarify one thing though, the northern spring salamander is Gyrinophilus porphyriticus porphyriticus. Pseudotriton ruber is the red salamander. (I'm sure you were just over-tired from all that late night road cruising, LOL.

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