Second Quarter 2016

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Adam Cooner
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Second Quarter 2016

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With only a few days left in June and a little free time on my hands this morning, here's my second quarter recap. Over this time frame, I've herped with Chris Montross (Darkhorse), Tamara and Raymond McConnell, Matt Arnold, Micah Riddle, Robb Herrington (ectohunter), Kevin Messenger, and Frank Wideman. While I hope I've reciprocated, much--in a couple of cases all--of the credit for my productive second quarter belongs to the smart herpers that I've accompanied in the field.

April

ImageGreen Salamander by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageTimber Rattlesnake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageFour-toed Salamander by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageUndescribed Dwarf Salamander by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImagePlain-bellied Watersnake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageCottonmouth by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageBlack Kingsnake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageMarbled Salamander by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageGray Rat Snake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageSoutheastern Crowned Snake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageEastern Kingsnake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageCottonmouth by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageBrown Watersnake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageRed Milksnake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageRed Milksnake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageScarlet Kingsnake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

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May

ImageEastern Coachwhip by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageBlack Kingsnake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageGreen Treefrog by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageCottonmouths by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageRough Green Snake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageMidland Brown Snake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageBroadhead Skink by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageCanebrake Rattlesnake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

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June

ImageMole Kingsnake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr Lifer

ImageEastern Ribbon Snake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageEastern Garter Snake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageGopher Tortoise by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageFlorida Redbelly Snake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageCanebrake Rattlesnake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageCopperhead by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageCopperhead by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

ImageDiamondback Watersnake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr Lifer

ImageEastern Ribbon Snake by Adam Cooner, on Flickr

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Tamara D. McConnell
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Re: Second Quarter 2016

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Your photography blows me away. Love the entwined mocs, especially.
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Adam Cooner
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Re: Second Quarter 2016

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Tamara D. McConnell wrote:Your photography blows me away. Love the entwined mocs, especially.
Thanks, Tamara. There are times you could just stop that first sentence at "Your photography blows," though. It's a work in progress, but I have fun with it.
Ecto Hunter
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Re: Second Quarter 2016

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Very well done! You've killed it in the Lampro department. Can't wait to get back and herp with you and the rest of the gang!

-Robb Herrington
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Adam Cooner
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Ecto Hunter wrote:Very well done! You've killed it in the Lampro department. Can't wait to get back and herp with you and the rest of the gang!

-Robb Herrington
Thanks, Robb. It's been a pretty good summer. Ready for some Heterodon and salamander action with you guys this fall, though.
Barry R
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Re: Second Quarter 2016

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great stuff Adam!
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