These are collareds that are being reintroduced into an area where they once existed, but were killed off due to construction and glade overgrowth!
They have been THRIVING, and it is awesome to see how well they are doing!!

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These are collareds that are being reintroduced into an area where they once existed, but were killed off due to construction and glade overgrowth!
They have been THRIVING, and it is awesome to see how well they are doing!!

I'm jealous. I'd like to see the MO collareds sometime; whereabouts are you?
I just went out with CHM this afternoon in northern Arkansas and found a LOT of hatchling collareds (adults were nowhere to be found). Hopefully I'll get my pics uploaded in the next day or so.
If you have clear pics of the MO collareds please consider contributing to www.mountainboomer.com on the MO page.
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