From a few trips. Some stuff I've caught, some stuff friends have caught, wonderful memories all of them. Sorting through the slides takes me back there. Just a backpack, camera, and the world in front of you. What else is there? Hope you enjoy.

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From a few trips. Some stuff I've caught, some stuff friends have caught, wonderful memories all of them. Sorting through the slides takes me back there. Just a backpack, camera, and the world in front of you. What else is there? Hope you enjoy.

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Eric. Really enjoyed all the pics but the Lancehead and Cantil were my faves. It must be great to herp south of the border, hope to make it there soon. I recall attending a lecture on polystictus by Alan Kardon and he mentioned that they were primarily being found in irrigated farm land! Good set of photos
-scott
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This one looks like it has orange bands instead of white. Do you mind telling approxiamately where it was from? Is that typical for that area?
One time Shannon Brown and I found a beautiful orange banded annulata fresh hit on Hwy. 277 on our second pass of the night. The typical 277 milks are not that pretty but this one was real nice. It took about 4 or 5 years for me to find another milk but that one was a screamer celanops from the Davis Mtns. and it is doing real well for me.
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Great pictorial, Eric! Very cool mollusus and cantil. Thanks,
Todd
That truly is art. It makes me want to run south of the border.
Thanks for posting
Green with envy. Very well done Eric!
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Snakes of Hudspeth County, Texas
Wow! That looks like it was a great trip. Thanks for sharing the pictures.
Erik,
Simply amazing. You need to make a book. Amazing color on amazing animals. I am actually going to have an extra day in Mexico DF in two weeks and now I am thinking I should change my plans from seeing the temple ruins to going herping...
Don't hold back anything else from us. Post it all!!!
Thanks again
Superb string of photos...nice work.
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- Happy herping!
KE
So many herps you rarely see posted on any forums. Loved all the photos and thanks for sharing with us.
Great post and excellent photos. Thanks.
Are the photos down already? I was gone over the weekend and when I look at the posts, the photos are all missing. It sounds like an awesome string of pics.
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