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WC Alabama syspila

milksandbeer Oct 18, 2008 04:13 PM

I haven't spent as much time in the field this year, but earlier in the year I did flip this jewel in Winston Co., Alabama.
This guy makes it a successful year though, right?

scott

Replies (10)

joecop Oct 18, 2008 05:52 PM

Very nice color. Awesome find.

John Q Oct 18, 2008 06:50 PM

Really nice!
Now you gotta find a female for him.

Joe_M Oct 18, 2008 09:24 PM

>>I haven't spent as much time in the field this year, but earlier in the year I did flip this jewel in Winston Co., Alabama.
>>This guy makes it a successful year though, right?
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>>scott

Nice syspila! I'd call it successful.
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Joe

54podge Oct 18, 2008 09:37 PM

~DROOOOOOL~

Gorgeous!!!!
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1.0 C/B Brooks
0.1 C/B Pueblan
0.0.1 W/C Scarlet King
0.0.1 W/C Eastern Milk
0.0.1 W/C Yellow Rat
0.0.1 W/C Western Garter
1.0 C/B Black Lab
1.0 C/B Min. PoodleXAmer. Eskimo hybrid
1.0 C/B Goofy Cat
1.2 C/B Children
0.1 W/C wife

Dniles Oct 18, 2008 09:38 PM

Man that's a great find. I remember when you posted a pic of that one after you found it (at least I think you posted a pic earlier this year, right?). That one is hard to forget. That is awesome.

Dave
DNS Reptiles

terryd Oct 18, 2008 10:22 PM

Yeah, even one milk for the year is a good year, I say. Could have easily been a no-milk year with out that bright little jewel.
Good photo of it too. Love the bright eye.
-Dell
Image

RG Oct 19, 2008 03:12 PM

Great looking snake Scott!

-Rusty

cn013 Oct 19, 2008 04:27 PM

Given the amount of time you have to put in to find'em I'd gladly "settle" for just one of those gems annually!

Those rank amongst the top syspila without question... really sweet.

Chris

Jeff Hardwick Oct 19, 2008 08:39 PM

How many field hours and shredded finger tips does that single syspila represent? I know that single milk was hard work!
Great shot of a rare (locality) milk.
Jeff
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Sunherp Oct 20, 2008 09:39 AM

Awesome. Pure awesome. Can we see a compilation of the animals you've found over the years? I, for one, never tire of those southeastern beauties.

-Cole

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