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RE: Southern Oklahoma Coachwhip, animated...

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Posted by: Shane_OK at Wed Jul 4 03:10:28 2007  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Shane_OK ]  
   

I'm in Bryan county, on the TX border. I checked out Bixby on Google Earth, and it looks like you've got some great herping areas nearby. Timbers are probably common in the wooded areas to the southeast of Bixby, and there is some sort of lake that may be public. Those woodland pasture interfaces out there should be great for a lot of species. It looks like there's a swampy, wooded area just south of town......should be loaded with copperheads, and probably cottonmouths as well. It appears that there is a junkyard just east of town along the river---->>>artificial cover, and the scrub habitat there looks great for coachwhips.
If you haven't done so, I recommend you download Google Earth, as it's a great tool to search for herping areas. Tin is nice to flip, but it isn't a necessary herping ingredient........though it sure makes coachwhips a helluva lot easier to grab!



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