I'll save the commentary for my end of the year post, but here's some pics from mid-late april to current, around Alabama/GA
Two Black Racers by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Eastern Kingsnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Northern Water Snake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Queen Snake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnakes by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Black Kingsnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Black Kingsnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Common Snapping Turtle by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Juvenile Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Bayou Cottonmouth by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Cottonmouth by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Cottonmouth by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Cottonmouth by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Eastern Hognose Snake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Eastern Hognose Snake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Eastern Hognose Snake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Brushy Lake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Copperhead by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Green Salamander by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Green Salamander by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Roadside Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Gray Rat Snake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnakes by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Northern Copperhead by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnakes and Northern Copperheads by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Timber Rattlesnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Cottonmouth by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Banded Water Snake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Cottonmouth by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Mole Kingsnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Mole Kingsnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Gopher Tortoise by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Mole Kingsnake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Gray Rat Snake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Copperhead by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Gray Rat Snake by Matt Arnold, on Flickr
Happy summer!
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What a feast of timbers! Beautiful shots!
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Love that "thru the grass" shot of the horridus.
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I like the hog and mole king myself.
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Great photos and great post! I went back to the beginning to see what part of the country you were at for such a diverse group of herps! I am partial to the Anedes salamanders. I have only found them once in North Carolina but I was very impressed with them!
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Wow that green has some super interesting patterning on it. So much green! Great stuff with the timbers and mole king too!
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Hordes of horridus - very nice!