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Some milks from this spring

BrandonD May 27, 2013 04:40 PM

It's been a tough year for me with the rollercoaster of temps this spring, being busy, and simply not having a lot of time. But heres some of the stuff Ive seen this year.

Platte co Mo syspila in situ

The rest of this is from Ks.

Jefferson co syspila my first milk of the year insitu

my second milk of the year insitu

These syspila are from Franklin co

Here are some Gentilis from west central Ks.

some habitat

snd a few other things I found or caught

a decent catfish

Morel

a Long horn skull I found

Another shot of the skull with an 8 point white tail deer skull

In closing my favorite captive syspila

Replies (7)

Denbar May 27, 2013 06:01 PM

Thanks for sharing that great series of pics.

--Dennis

SunHerp May 28, 2013 08:09 AM

That's one hell of a spring so far, Brandon! I'm glad to see you're getting some field time in.
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-Cole

tspuckler May 28, 2013 05:47 PM

Very nice. I especially like the variation in the "looks" to that range of Red Milks.

Cool post!

Tim

Dniles May 28, 2013 07:35 PM

Fantastic post, Brandon. You sure found some beauties again this year. Keep the posts coming, I love those insitu shots!

Dave
DNS Reptiles - Milk Snakes

RG May 28, 2013 07:36 PM

Nice post, I like seeing pics from the field.

Thanks for sharing,
Rusty

Joe_M May 28, 2013 09:11 PM

Very jealous over here Brandon, just saw my first milk of the year tonight. Thanks for sharing.
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Joe

coolhl7 Jun 08, 2013 10:50 PM

what an incredible amount of quality herps you have found in one spring. fantastic post.
I live in NW Florida and there are no rocks and now almost zero tin to flip anymore. There are rotting trees to peel bark off but that just ruins habitat.
wish we had some rocks and red milks.
norm

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