Hi all, I've gained permission to take a group to the Cottonwood Creek Wildlife Area in Merced County. This is approximately 6,300 acres of steep oak-grassland north of Highway 152, west of Interstate 5 and the town of Los Banos. We'll meet at the parking lot on the north side of Highway 152 in the Upper Unit at 9 AM. (See Map).
I stop here sometimes on my way back to the coast from the Central Valley. Here are some of the critters I've seen over the years.
Diablo Range Gartersnake
Red-legged Frog eggs
If you are interested in going, chime in here. I'd like to get a head count.
Thanks.
Dave
Upper Cottonwood Creek Wildlife Area - March 26
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Re: Upper Cottonwood Creek Wildlife Area - March 26
always wanted to try herping there... been through that pass plenty
6 hr drive for me...
6 hr drive for me...
Re: Upper Cottonwood Creek Wildlife Area - March 26
Beautiful grasslands, bring plenty of water if you plan to go deep in. Watch out for wild pig. The kingsnakes there are nice and rattlesnakes are quiet. Almost stepped on one on the crawl, jumped over it and it never rattled.
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You can count me in and thanks for getting us access.
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Re: Upper Cottonwood Creek Wildlife Area - March 26
I should be available for this.
Re: Upper Cottonwood Creek Wildlife Area - March 26
Beautiful day in the field today. We were perhaps a bit early in the year for the herps. Most animals we found were cold.
Wildflowers were looking great.
This Southern Alligator Lizard was sunning itself on a partially shaded rock at the base of an oak tree.
These two rattlesnakes were out in the open and appeared to have just come out of an adjacent burrow.
I think a total of four California Kingsnakes were found.
Stock ponds were full. I'd found Red-legged frog eggs at this pond on previous visits. Owen was able to view and photograph a red-legged frog here today.
We also found these strange animals. Anybody know what they are?
This beautiful Cardinal Meadowhawk was found around the pond.
One more cold fence lizard.
Obligatory group shot.
In the future, we'll try and do this trip in mid April. Seemed plenty warm but the herps were definitely not completely active.
Should be plenty more photos coming from others. Thanks for looking.
Dave
Wildflowers were looking great.
This Southern Alligator Lizard was sunning itself on a partially shaded rock at the base of an oak tree.
These two rattlesnakes were out in the open and appeared to have just come out of an adjacent burrow.
I think a total of four California Kingsnakes were found.
Stock ponds were full. I'd found Red-legged frog eggs at this pond on previous visits. Owen was able to view and photograph a red-legged frog here today.
We also found these strange animals. Anybody know what they are?
This beautiful Cardinal Meadowhawk was found around the pond.
One more cold fence lizard.
Obligatory group shot.
In the future, we'll try and do this trip in mid April. Seemed plenty warm but the herps were definitely not completely active.
Should be plenty more photos coming from others. Thanks for looking.
Dave
Re: Upper Cottonwood Creek Wildlife Area - March 26
Thanks Dave!
Nice varied habitat out there. Here are some pix...
Wildflowers/Arthropods:
Horned Lark posing:
Folks in habitat:
Herps:
Watch where you step in tall grass
Overall, a nice day out
Nice varied habitat out there. Here are some pix...
Wildflowers/Arthropods:
Horned Lark posing:
Folks in habitat:
Herps:
Watch where you step in tall grass
Overall, a nice day out
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Re: Upper Cottonwood Creek Wildlife Area - March 26
That's a great spot for a survey. Not many folks head out that way. Very nice, guys
Dave - I had to do a double-take on that "cold fence lizard". Looked like a Desert Spiny at first glance.
Dave - I had to do a double-take on that "cold fence lizard". Looked like a Desert Spiny at first glance.
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Re: Upper Cottonwood Creek Wildlife Area - March 26
Nobody saw any turtles in those ponds?
Re: Upper Cottonwood Creek Wildlife Area - March 26
Brian Hubbs wrote:Nobody saw any turtles in those ponds?
Negative. We only investigated a couple of ponds and no turtles.
Dave
Re: Upper Cottonwood Creek Wildlife Area - March 26
Thanks Dave for putting this together..
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Re: Upper Cottonwood Creek Wildlife Area - March 26
Yeah, thanks Dave. I wish I'd known about it...I was down in the marshes photographing turtles and birds that day.