An abbreviated version of what's happening & more of what's to come this spring. This time of year is incredible, and although I wouldn't refer to it as Christmas, it's good to see the fruits of hard work come to fruition.
Much of what's anticipated this year is not pictured just yet, such as Diablo (Mt. Hamilton) intergrade, Cascade (Siskiyou County, NorCal) intergrade, Coastal locales such as Santa Clara, Loma Prieta and Santa Barbara, Sierra locales such as Bass Lake, high-black Tulare County, Greenhorn/Kern plateau and several others, Santa Monica pulchra, San Bernardino and San Jacinto mountains............it's just a Z fest this year it seems! LOL.
Hope everyone is having as much fun as I am... 
One of the two Axanthic/anery Sierra females with "het" male being nosy . . .

Here's a rippin' pair of Santa Ana pulchra, and a newer (and more confluent) female (in shed) is going to be introduced to him this year finally as well . . .

One of the pairs of Santa Cruz Coastals just introduced for the season as female just came out of brumation 10 days prior . . .

Juarez agalma.....man these things are ugly . . .

A super-sweet pair of St. Helena snakes from Napa county . . .

That's it for now, as breeding is just barely getting underway. Hope everyone has a great year. 
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Jerry Kruse
www.zonatas.com
And God said, "Let there be zonata subspecies for all to ponder..."


