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Today on the Parkway

bskinner88 May 14, 2010 04:12 AM

Nothing better to do, why not go out for a few hours?


Plethodon montanus

First one of the day. Tiny one too! Must be a yearling. I finally tried out a 'trick' to caudate photography on him.... Basically you disorient them by tossing an individual in the air and catching them. I did this, plopped it down, even moved it around and it lay motionless for a few minutes. Neat!

It also got a bit dirty in the process of photographing...



This is Cold Prong Pond, my sanctuary.


I almost stepped on this little water snake (Nerodia sipedon).

Put him down after a minute, took one more step next to this one!


And you would never guess what was next. Not one, or two, but three more little Nerodia closer to the pond edge which they swam into...

Since my camera is 'waterproof', I wanted to test it. It is for the most part.... I think some got under a button somewhere.

Anyone know if these are Rana or Bufo tadpoles? I thought Rana sylvatica but I do not know anurans.

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-Bradley

Replies (2)

RioBravoReptiles May 14, 2010 06:34 PM

>>Nothing better to do, why not go out for a few hours?
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Do it again soon, love those shots.
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Be safe.
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Gus
A. Rentfro
RioBravoReptiles.com
www.riobravoreptiles.com

"Perfectly healthy animals are a minimum requirement.. everything else is just salesmanship" gus

bskinner88 May 14, 2010 09:32 PM

Safety is rule number one. I cannot stress that enough.

There's a whole summer ahead, there will be no shortage of caudate pictures! Glad you appreciate them (as if they compare to yours.... :/ )!
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spelerpes.blogspot.com

-Bradley

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