Since I know he's eager for salamander season, here are a couple of snakes from today! I'm ready for salamander season too actually. I'm waiting for the rains....
I don't know how ya'll get these things to sit still. I curled it up on the road, but it kept lifting its head higher and higher, and staring right at me making a nice profile pic impossible.
So I snapped a portrait head shot, and tried setting it in a tree.
I then flipped a couple of logs nearby and found this YoY Southern Ringneck Snake. It was much more well behaved.
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Those are some colorful snakes there Noah!
Some of the forestry guys up here in Blackwater are saying this is going to be a wet winter, so it should be a good salamander winter if that happens. Here's hoping!
Some of the forestry guys up here in Blackwater are saying this is going to be a wet winter, so it should be a good salamander winter if that happens. Here's hoping!
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Tricked me. Nothing but scales in this post.
I think you did just fine with your green snake photos. They can be a test in patience.
-Jake
I think you did just fine with your green snake photos. They can be a test in patience.
-Jake
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Salamander season??? Grab yourself a dipnet and it never ends!
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YES!!!!Josh Holbrook wrote:Salamander season??? Grab yourself a dipnet and it never ends!
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Where you live, Josh, it never ends and you don't need any kind of net. Lucky jerk.Josh Holbrook wrote:Salamander season??? Grab yourself a dipnet and it never ends!
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Yeah, I'll be doing some dipnetting soon. Road cruising still beats dip netting during Florida's summer sun.