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- November 20th, 2021, 9:31 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Herping In An Indian Mangrove Forest (pic heavy)
- Replies: 7
- Views: 2412
Re: Herping In An Indian Mangrove Forest (pic heavy)
I very much enjoyed this visual feast. Few people get to see a Mangrove Forest, this was a rare opportunity for vicarious exploration. Great shots and colors, plus the novelty of the "freak" cow. (Poor thing, it never chose to be born into a toxic world.) It's great to see that this forum ...
- February 20th, 2021, 8:23 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Public comments desired for saving a critical piece of habitat
- Replies: 10
- Views: 6606
Re: Public comments desired for saving a critical piece of habitat
I go to the link provided, all it does load a very BUSY page with numerous email contacts. There is no intuitive link for Submit Comments Here.
Where is the actual link for submitting comments?
Where is the actual link for submitting comments?
- March 17th, 2020, 1:18 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Herping the Brigalow-belt, QLD
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2784
Thanks from Pacific NW USA
I can't tell you how much I enjoy posts like this. I've been fortunate to have lived in 8 states in the USA, and I've seen Canada & Mexico briefly. However, since 1990, I've mostly been in a region that is often overcast & gloomy, with cool temperatures. You can count the number of reptile s...
- October 8th, 2019, 7:31 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Bite to the face
- Replies: 4
- Views: 12593
Re: Bite to the face
Hi, Lou. I followed this Forum for years, then took a break for the last couple, now I'm back, enjoying the opportunities to Travel Vicariously via the posts of other Herpers. Posts from "elder" Herpers like you and Ribbit are *especially* prized. Words are so inadequate to describe how mu...
- May 20th, 2018, 8:43 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Found a Fox Snake
- Replies: 2
- Views: 5472
I Enjoy Your Videos So Much
It would be so fun to meet you sometime - to swap stories of "the road". Your helpring adventures thrill me, and make me wish that I could travel more often. (It's better to travel!) I recently got my first Fox Snake. About 3 years old, and 3 feet long, she is even more mellow & amiabl...
- March 17th, 2018, 8:54 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: 3000 snakes
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5949
Hi, Lou.
When I first saw your YouTube videos months ago, I was taken back by your bold style. (Wich is odd, since I'm rather bold and outspoken myself.) Later, I began to really appreciate your style, focus & raw enthusiasm. Thanks for all of the posts - they are as enjoyable as they are informative abo...
- March 17th, 2018, 8:38 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Portland, OR area.....
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4330
One in The Couv
I've lived in Portland/Vancouver for over 27 years. Many times, I've herped the Gorge and other local areas. (The local population of California Mountain Kingsnake continues to elude me.) In warm months, I love to hike & photograph away from the city - or in local parks. I've hiked/herped throug...
- February 2nd, 2018, 6:10 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: 100 Species, A 2017 in Review Post
- Replies: 18
- Views: 18213
Amazing Achievement!
I can't reply to all forum posts (though I enjoy almost all of them very much), but this one is so special that I must.
Wow!!!
I especially enjoyed seeing the bobcat, and scenery photos.
This was a superlative thing to share with the online Herper community. Thanks!
Wow!!!
I especially enjoyed seeing the bobcat, and scenery photos.
This was a superlative thing to share with the online Herper community. Thanks!
- July 23rd, 2017, 8:44 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Mojave Springtime
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5089
There is something magical about the Mojave
I first visited when I was in my 20s. Once, I spent a magical afternoon at Joshua Tree NP, marveling at the large boulders. There was a certain sense of timelessness in the air - very difficult to describe. I miss the spot and my soul longs to return to it at times. Thanks for the really fun photos ...
- July 22nd, 2017, 9:21 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Madagascar Part 3: Isalo National Park-Invertebrates, lemurs
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2450
Vancouver WA Herper Also Enjoyed These!
All of your Madagascar posts.
Especially fun since I had a Dumeril's Boa about a year ago and did extensive research on the country and its ecosystems.
I even knew about towns like Toliara, and Ifaty!!
One day, I will go there, too...
Especially fun since I had a Dumeril's Boa about a year ago and did extensive research on the country and its ecosystems.
I even knew about towns like Toliara, and Ifaty!!
One day, I will go there, too...
- June 15th, 2017, 10:01 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Romania 2017
- Replies: 8
- Views: 4972
Hello from Pacific NW USA
I always enjoy video travel logs like yours, but this was especially nice because of the focus on the herping couple. Often, herpers have spouses who prefer to stay at home. Your photos of the lady "going all out" in the field were impressive. I should be so lucky to have such travel compa...
- May 26th, 2017, 10:01 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Malaysia 2017, part 2: Ulu Yam
- Replies: 15
- Views: 11178
Re: Malaysia 2017, part 2: Ulu Yam
You and your traveling friends never cease to amaze me. One of my bucket lists items it to herp with you by some coincidence, but I haven't been where you've been - especially internationally. I viewed this and all recent Malaysia posts and enjoyed them more than most books & movies. You serve a...
- April 8th, 2017, 10:25 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Malaysia 2017, part 4: Fraser's Hill
- Replies: 10
- Views: 8456
Re: Malaysia 2017, part 4: Fraser's Hill
Wow 2!!
Stunning, and I really appreciate how you mix the insects, birds & other life area life forms with native reptiles & amphibians.
I know so much more about the world around me, and of beauty, because of your posts. It's been a fun vicarious adventure.
Thanks!!
Stunning, and I really appreciate how you mix the insects, birds & other life area life forms with native reptiles & amphibians.
I know so much more about the world around me, and of beauty, because of your posts. It's been a fun vicarious adventure.
Thanks!!
- April 8th, 2017, 10:20 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Malaysia 2017, part 5: Kubah National Park
- Replies: 14
- Views: 11431
Re: Malaysia 2017, part 5: Kubah National Park
Wow! Your posts are a hard act to follow in general, but sometimes they simply glow.
Shine one!
Shine one!
- March 10th, 2017, 5:31 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: More SoCal action
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6088
Former SoCal action
That was really charming & fun. 8-) After watching, I noticed your Huntington Beach location. Years ago, in my 20s, I lived in Orange County & Long Beach. I was in HB for two years, on Ash Street at the intersection of Beach & Warner (before the large office building tower). At the time,...
- March 10th, 2017, 5:24 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Travels in New Mexico - Part 3
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4401
Nice Vicarious Drive
Add me to the list of enchanted viewers.
(You moved the Box Turtle off of the road to safety, right?)
(You moved the Box Turtle off of the road to safety, right?)
- March 2nd, 2017, 3:52 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: TwoThousandSixteen.. Reptiles and Landscapes
- Replies: 8
- Views: 5880
Enchanted Again
You are VERY fortunate to live where you do. I found my love for deserts late, in my 40s, and I've mostly explored the Basin & Range regions. I have seen Aravaipa Canyon, however, so I've had a taste of the southwest wilderness. Your photos were stunning, and I especially enjoyed the Pronghorn &...
- January 29th, 2017, 8:18 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Lizarding across Australia: Part 3 The Top End
- Replies: 9
- Views: 6215
Thanks from Pacific Northwest
I've often dreamed of visiting "Straya", and I once worked with coworkers in Melbourne. I may never get the chance, so the posts from Down Under are especially appreciated. Just so that you know, if I ever encountered a wild swimming hole with crocodiles, I'd NEVER tell authorities, and wo...
- December 29th, 2016, 5:31 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: It's been awhile! Year end review 2016 (CA, TX, AZ, and MX)
- Replies: 11
- Views: 6871
World-class fun
This post was incredibly fun & interesting. My favorite was probably the CA Mountain Kingsnake. Sorry to hear about the loss of Sean. I'm quickly nearing the age where losing friends & family will be an issue. Along with the usual gang of favored reptiles, it was good to see some Rubber Boa ...
- August 29th, 2016, 4:08 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Malaysia 2016 - Picture heavy
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5041
Another Hooray
Wow, another stunning post! Great job, guys.
The Malaysian Blue Coral is almost dream-like, and definitely rivals the Rainbow Boas as one of the most beautiful snakes.
Trip of a lifetime - and thanks for sharing it with text & photos so that I and others can also enjoy the trip vicariously.
The Malaysian Blue Coral is almost dream-like, and definitely rivals the Rainbow Boas as one of the most beautiful snakes.
Trip of a lifetime - and thanks for sharing it with text & photos so that I and others can also enjoy the trip vicariously.
- June 18th, 2016, 7:23 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: A week in the Las Vegas Area (May 30 - June 4)
- Replies: 11
- Views: 8654
Hi, Tim!
I've seen your posts across the years, and you've helped me with sales & other questions at times. Good to see that you are still herping, and able to make occasional trips to the Wild West. Maybe one day I'll travel east of the Mississippi on a herping trip. If so, I'll plan to contact you. It ...
- June 18th, 2016, 7:07 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: How dishwashing liquid saved a spitting cobra!
- Replies: 11
- Views: 6086
What a Heart-warming Story
Thanks for being a Human when another creature had been needlessly damaged and was desperate for help.
Your story was educational, interesting & inspriing. Shine on!
Your story was educational, interesting & inspriing. Shine on!
- April 30th, 2016, 7:46 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Alabama thus far 2016
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5049
So Far, So Good!
Three species of kingsnake in one state! It's just not fair!!! What fun it must be driving to different places in the state, experiencing the different species along the way. I've never seen a Black nor Speckles Kingsnake ever, for sale or in any collection. Must be nice living in the South, y'all. ...
- April 28th, 2016, 4:29 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: 5000 km ROAD TRIP, KAROO/EASTERN CAPE - SOUTH AFRICA
- Replies: 9
- Views: 7032
Re: 5000 km ROAD TRIP, KAROO/EASTERN CAPE - SOUTH AFRICA
Wow! What terrific fun!! Reminds me of things I did in my 20s. Your tip notes & photos allowed me to travel vicariously to a place where I may never visit - a place of astounding beauty. Your photos were stunning, and the humor was appreciated, too. You REALLY should consider getting someone to ...
- April 28th, 2016, 4:07 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: A long weekend at the Hoyer's home
- Replies: 6
- Views: 3826
Glad That You Had Fun, Visitor
I've had brief correspondences with Richard in the past, and he's advised me on more than one topic. I enjoyed herping with Richard Hoyer once when my other herping buddy & I drove down to Hoyer's area for a visit. We saw quite a few Rubber Boas that day. My friend & I also saw Richard's Har...
- April 5th, 2016, 6:47 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Peruvian Amazonia 2016, part 1 of 3: A day in Iquitos
- Replies: 12
- Views: 7525
Huh?
I knew that Poison Dart frogs are only poisonous when they eat their natural prey, and that in captivity they usually lose such toxicity. I also know that the degree of toxicity varies among species, and can also vary depending on age and other conditions. This photo, however, seems to be of one in ...
- April 5th, 2016, 6:39 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Peruvian Amazonia 2016, part 2 of 3: Madre Selva
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8983
Stunning - absolutely stunning.
Count me as one of many who TREMENDOUSLY love your posts, and who love to "travel" vicariously to remote, exotic places with you - in spirit. Many of these places are locations which most persons may never have a chance to visit. Plus, most photos of places like Amazonia are usually of tou...
- March 10th, 2016, 5:07 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Herping in Russia, Dosang, Astrakhan region
- Replies: 12
- Views: 6740
This Was A Rare Treat
I've seen few photos (herping, hiking or otherwise) from the deserts of Central Asia. I thoroughly enjoyed the landscape & nature scenes. I'd love to visit the region, especially around the Caspian Sea where you were. Thanks especially for the photos of the Desert Sand Boa . I have never seen on...
- January 8th, 2016, 3:36 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Sea Turtle Stranding Beach Patrol (Cape Cod, MA) - Xpost NE
- Replies: 11
- Views: 8126
Re: Sea Turtle Stranding Beach Patrol (Cape Cod, MA) - Xpost
So interesting! So fun!! So admirable of you & your team!!! :beer: I've helped locally with smaller, similar projects in WA state (added a sand beach for Western Painted Turtles at a mostly overgrown local pond), so I share your sense of joy & accomplishment over saving so many stranded tur...
- December 31st, 2015, 6:08 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Okefenokee Trip 2015
- Replies: 16
- Views: 10927
Hello from the Other Corner of the USA
Another " Wow !" post, with world-class quality photos. I enjoyed the text & stories, too. Agreed, that pink Canebrake was outstanding. So happy that she was saved from the highway. I've explored much of the West, and some of Baja & Canada, but never the East Coast. (Where most of ...
- December 25th, 2015, 6:59 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: 2016 Calendar and some pretty photos from this year
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6759
Hello from the Pacific Northwest
Wow, Marisa! I don't know where to begin, so I'll just plunge: 1. How cool that your avatar states: My Car (I believe you) 2. You really get around! I thought that I've seen some places. I've lived in 8 USA states, traveled thru 22, have been to CN & MX briefly. However, the scope of your photo...
- December 21st, 2015, 11:36 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Female herpetologists or herp enthusiasts
- Replies: 90
- Views: 50134
Re: Female herpetologists or herp enthusiasts
I was excited to see your post. Great job! :) You make some good points, and I'm delighted to see more female participation in almost every social endeavor. (Biased, I personally believe that women make better managers & leaders than men in *many* social situations, especially for long-term deci...
- December 14th, 2015, 5:52 am
- Forum: Herpetoculture Forum
- Topic: Acrantophis Appreciation
- Replies: 18
- Views: 11445
Re: Acrantophis Appreciation
I"m very new to Boas, although I have decades of King, Milk & Rat snake experience. I rescued a heavily scarred Mexican Rosy Boa last September and fell in *love* with her. She quickly became my favorite snake, due to her placid & calm nature. When researching small Boas (my preference)...
- March 12th, 2015, 6:34 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: January in Peru (lots of pics)
- Replies: 17
- Views: 10331
Pacific Northwest reply
Wow! So much more than stunning, especially the sunset photos. Thanks for sharing. As the Midwesterner already noted, we in the North don't get to see such fullness of life, nor the visual feast. In my area, we have about 4 commonly seen reptile species - which are not commonly seen at all. Only Gar...
- February 15th, 2015, 7:37 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: 2014 - The Southwest (CA, NV, UT, and AZ)
- Replies: 17
- Views: 10932
Another Visual Feast
I've enjoyed many posts on this forum, but this one is Uncommonly interesting. The way that you arranged texture along with color is stunning. The canyon shots of AZ look like one of my ideal locations. (It's hard to beat a desert canyon for hiking & hanging out for the day - or week - or month....
- February 4th, 2015, 7:33 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: EOY Blue Iguanas, Pyros, and What a 6-ft Caiman is Afraid Of
- Replies: 21
- Views: 17509
A Jaguar, that's What!
I enjoyed your entire post, but those last few photos of the "rare jaguar predation" are stunning.
Your photos may become quite historic in time. Shine on!
Don in Portland, OR
Your photos may become quite historic in time. Shine on!
Don in Portland, OR
- January 24th, 2015, 11:03 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: 2014 in review
- Replies: 11
- Views: 8577
Oh What a Year!
I can only dream of visiting the Amazon and nearby regions of South America. Maybe one day... Gawd, what a visual feast - and such variety. One correction however: Lampropeltis getula splendida is not a Speckled Kingsnake, but rather a Desert Kingsnake. (Small oversight.) Your specimen was likely ph...
- April 2nd, 2014, 4:00 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: NM, AZ, FL, NC, CA, & TX - Shuffled
- Replies: 58
- Views: 38956
I Agree with Terry (Reptilist)
"This is one of the most inspirational posts I've seen in years. Some of your shots are so unique, I'm just shaking my head in awe." Terry The word awesome is very overused these days. This is one instance where it is not. I enjoyed your visual feast tremendously. (Wow, the photos of the C...
- February 7th, 2014, 10:11 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: NW Herp Gauntlet 2013 (Pic Heavy)
- Replies: 11
- Views: 4328
Re: NW Herp Gauntlet 2013 (Pic Heavy)
I have seen your posts several times and I enjoy them tremendously . Like other posts, they allow me to live vicariously by visiting many places I would never have seen in a single lifetime. The paradoxical irony is that I also live in the Northwest, and herp many of the areas you have visited. I ha...
- February 7th, 2014, 9:30 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Peruvian Amazonia, or is that Amazonian Peru?
- Replies: 63
- Views: 109657
Portland/Vancouver Gratitude
I have seen your posts many times across the years and I enjoy them tremendously. They allow me to live vicariously by visiting many places I would never have seen in a single lifetime. Your posts, both text & photos, are superlative and are highly enjoyed by thousands of persons worldwide. Many...
- January 31st, 2014, 11:37 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Why It’s Not Raining
- Replies: 29
- Views: 10422
Re: Why It’s Not Raining
Great information & presentation, thanks very much. This sounds very logical, based on emprical evidence. But wait! What if, as in so many other situations, things are not as they appear to be? What if there are silent Players behind the scenes manipulating events, unknown to Observers? Two word...
- June 29th, 2013, 8:14 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: West Texas Trip 2013
- Replies: 15
- Views: 8812
Quite Enjoyable
I've lived in 8 states, traveled thru 22 states, plus Canada & Mexico. Lived brielfy in San Antonio & Wichita Falls, but never visited west TX. I'd love to see the Chihuahuan Desert rivers & canyons. Edwards Plateau & Big Springs beckon. Desert Kingsnake was especially nice (my favor...
- June 14th, 2013, 10:44 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: A Week in Las Vegas - June 5-11
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3357
So That's What You Look Like, Tim
Now I can match a face with the man who has posted so many helpful articles – and who wrote that great Russian Rat snake article for Reptile Magazine. This was a visual feast , and the narration & stories were almost like as a feature movie. Your ending photo & text demonstrate that you have...
- June 10th, 2013, 9:12 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Herping North Dakota? Really?
- Replies: 9
- Views: 3674
Former Montanan Enjoyed Your Post
I spent 3 summers and 2 school years in MT, finally graduating high school there. I lived in a small town on the Yellowstone River, 100 miles west of Billings. I recall the raw beauty & vast open spaces. I also greatly appreciated that there were more deer & pronghorn in my county than there...
- June 8th, 2013, 11:56 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: A little Mississippi
- Replies: 28
- Views: 10090
Late Reply
I was doing a text search on Black Pines and found this link. I'm just beginning to find out about their species & unique traits. Thanks for the sharing the fun photos & sunshine, and for allowing me to vicariously stroll thru your local Gulf Coast Longleaf Pine ecosystem. The 3% or so that ...
- April 20th, 2013, 9:20 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Jeff's Desert Adventure - April 2013
- Replies: 11
- Views: 3384
Enjoyed this Muchly
I spent the 1980s (my 20s) in SoCal, both in Orange County & Long Beach. When the urban sprawl, air quality and dense crowds got too much for me and I needed a reprieve, I often drove off to relatively unknown places like Ortega Highway side canyons, Trabuco Canyon and a delightful spring on Cam...
- April 10th, 2013, 9:06 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Spring in Tucson, AZ
- Replies: 6
- Views: 2379
Enjoyed this, Thanks
The Cal King was especially interesting to me. Experts like Brian Hobbs imply that a unique hybrid subspecies exists in the Tucson area, one having traits of both the Mexican Black and Cal King. (Maybe like a Yuma phase?) Looking at the photos of your specimen, I see that it has very thin lines of a...
- March 20th, 2013, 11:01 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: taking the family to Cabo San Lucas Mexico - any advice?
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1668
I was there in October 2006
What a magical natural place! To summarize: Military checkpoints are common if you drive the length of the Baja peninsula, but Americans usually get thru them with no incidents. You may need to bribe them with soda or other small items. (Yes, they may expect the bribe and search you needlessly if yo...
- February 11th, 2013, 11:47 am
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: Save the critters that fall in your pool!
- Replies: 17
- Views: 5368
Terrific Idea!
Wow! This is one of the most innovative, useful products to every be developed. Thanks for sharing. Living in Orange County & Long Beach, CA years ago, I saw many dead animals in pools. This invention will save HUGE numbers of our wildlife from preventable destruction. Once while living in Fount...
- January 20th, 2013, 12:30 pm
- Forum: The Forum
- Topic: 2012 in the carolinas
- Replies: 24
- Views: 8277
Stunning - Thrice Over!
Wow, this was almost as much fun as a movie. Thanks for the visual feast.
I have never been to NC, especially appreciated the photos showing various seasons.
Ever so envious that you have abundant Anoles running around yards & fields. My Corn Snakes would love them.
I have never been to NC, especially appreciated the photos showing various seasons.
Ever so envious that you have abundant Anoles running around yards & fields. My Corn Snakes would love them.