Herping anyone?
It doesn't look like I'll being going anytime soon around here. We still have about 2 ft on the ground everywhere and more in the woods. This picture was taken this morning.
I am planning on going to Maryland in April. Does anyone know any good areas? I"ve tried there before but it is difficult to find areas that don't have manicured woods and no-trespassing signs. I was thinking of trying the DelMar Pennisular. Farm country suits me better. I don't keep wild snakes, I am just a picture taker. http://www.faunaclassifieds.com/phot...dium/F0773.JPG |
OK, and I thought Iowa sucked. Sheesh! Isn't it supposed to be SPRING?
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Wow, I guess I'll stop complaining so much about spring in Iowa! At least spring is teasing us here....we get a couple of really nice days in the 40's, then it turns cold and snows a few inches again.....repeat, repeat, repeat. We're mostly mud now at least, lol.
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A couple of us
went out Tues morning and found:
Texas Alligator Lizard, Many Green Anoles, a few Ground Skinks, and a few Texas Spiny Lizards. We were in Georgetown, TX about 10 minutes from my house. The Texas Alligator Lizard has been sought after in Williamson County for quite awhile. This is the farthest north they have been recorded |
Took a trip down to Southwest Oklahoma in the Wichita Mountain area last Thursday and found one collared lizard still hibernating under a rock. I was hoping to find a few rattlers but I guess it was a hair too early.
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Texas Alligator Lizards
Actually, I am working with Harry Greene doing a Texas Alligator study. I also took GPS coordinates.
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