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Edisto Island, SC

bskinner88 Oct 07, 2010 01:45 AM

I went for a mycology field trip, but looked for herps instead :/

First herp of the trip. Gastrophryne carolinensis, small with great coloration. It was in a decayed log. On site we also found tons of Cantharellus cibarius, some of the best tasting mushrooms I have had. Unfortunately I haven't thought of photographing any mushrooms lately.....


This Bufo terrestris was found in a live oak, 1/2m from the ground. Neat looking too!

That day, I hitched a ride with the entomology class to Bahimini Bay. It is a protected seashore on the north side of Edisto, where all the shells wash up. The trail to the beach went through a few hammocks, but I only saw some skinks.


Eumeces inexpectatus

Huge numbers of fiddler crabs were present in the marsh.


Almost to the beach!

It really was out of the ordinary. The only 'natural' beaches I have been to were Assateague Island, MD. Seeing the palm tress and tannic ponds right off the shore at Edisto was spectacular.


Ok, back to herps. We went out the night and found some cool stuff.

A young Agkistrodon c. contortrix.

Feisty too. Couldn't get a great shot of it and it's yellow tail...

We also found some Scaphiopus holbrookii

Wonderful looking frogs!

Also seen on the trip were Coluber constrictor(which got away ), six-lined racerunners (Cnemidophorus sexlineatus), the two other skink species (E. fasciatus and E. laticeps), and a few Nerodia.

Let me say, those chanterelles taste magnificent! Mushrooms are quickly becoming my favorite organisms....
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-Bradley

Replies (5)

daneby Oct 07, 2010 09:14 AM

Cool post! What is that last little guy?

Dan

bskinner88 Oct 07, 2010 12:03 PM

Thanks!

It is an Eastern Spadefoot. We saw them all over the place that night.
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-Bradley

emysbreeder Oct 11, 2010 12:18 PM

Any Mico-toxins in the shroons?

emysbreeder Oct 11, 2010 12:23 PM

ssp. Myco

bskinner88 Oct 13, 2010 09:25 PM

Depends on what kind of toxin we're talking about....

Seriously, nothing besides some that would give you some bad stomach problems. OH, I think someone got some Amanita virosa, and that would be a problem if ingested. Other than that, nothing dangerous.
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-Bradley

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