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Hamster of Borg
04-21-03, 10:03 AM
Went out again yesterday, was a very productive day. I actually found some stuff for a change, redeemed after getting wholey skunked last week. Well, this week we were literally skunked, flipped a big board and underneath was a somewhat woozy skunk bedding down for the day. He was more gracious about it though, and let us get away un-scented.

Anyway, the finds this week were:
4 Texas Patchnose snakes (Salvadora grahamiae lineata) - one particular big one that actually bit me, they're normally quite docile snakes. :)
http://www.ravnos.org/photos/z-colubrids/texaspatchnose15.jpg
http://www.ravnos.org/photos/z-colubrids/texaspatchnose13.jpg

1 Texas Blind snake (Leptotyphlops dulcis) - we all thought it was a big earthworm at first, until one of our group pointed out that it was a blind snake. Not something we look for intentionally much. :) Weird species.
http://www.ravnos.org/photos/z-colubrids/texasblind5.jpg

1 Prairie Kingsnake (Lampropeltis calligaster) - very nice animal.
http://www.ravnos.org/photos/z-colubrids/prairieking4.jpg

1 Texas Garter snake (Thamnophis sirtalis annectans) - a good find, these are actually more rare than you would think.
http://www.ravnos.org/photos/z-colubrids/texasgarter3.jpg

1 Western Coachwhip (Masticophis flagellum testaceus) - speedy gonzales. Took three of us crashing through the bush to grab him. :)
http://www.ravnos.org/photos/z-colubrids/coachwhip14.jpg

1 Western Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) - the calmest snake all day. He just laid under the tin flicking his tongue, so we let him be.
http://www.ravnos.org/photos/z-venomous/westerndiamondback13.jpg

4 Blotched Watersnakes (Nerodia erythrogaster transversa) - one we found was a big female, looked like she had gotten in a fight with a weed wacker. We were finding dozens of shed skins from watersnakes all day.

Narrowmouth Toad - cute little guy, another unexpected find.
http://www.ravnos.org/photos/z-amphs/narrowmouth2.jpg

Several Gulf Coast Toads - these guys are almost everywhere in TX.
A Leopard Frog - pretty common too, but this one was in an area we don't normally see them. No complaint.
A Cliff Frog - literally on a cliffside, I climbed up to a ledge about 15 feet to see what was there. Neat little frogs.

A Green Anole
A Texas Spiny Lizard
Several Ground Skinks
http://www.ravnos.org/photos/z-lizards/skinks.jpg

A couple of large centipedes, a riot to catch with their nasty bite.
http://www.ravnos.org/photos/z-bugs/centipede.jpg

Ah well, it was a good day. :)

Ham

Matt
04-21-03, 10:10 AM
very nice pics!
...but the atrox didnt work :( , i was looking forward to that one!

Hamster of Borg
04-21-03, 10:12 AM
Whupsies, should be fixed. Its not a great pic because of the thickness of the brush he was in. I wasn't about to dive in for a shot. :)

Ham

Matt
04-21-03, 10:13 AM
sweet, much better!
once again, great field pics!

Leo-Land
04-21-03, 10:23 AM
Awesome pictures! I wish I had that much luck while herping. Well, I guess I have good finds for just searching in my back yard :)

Great Pics!

J_Riley
04-21-03, 12:14 PM
Man, I cannot believe it's taken me THIS long to make the connection...I should have known by the handle.

Nice photos, try and leave something for me when I come down next month. Nice "birthmark" on your right hand ;)

Leo-Land
04-21-03, 12:42 PM
I'm sure Ham know what your talking about :D

Mike177
04-21-03, 04:30 PM
i need some good luck. all i can find are water snakes and by the time i get close enouph to get them i eather A) try to hook them but in the water there FAST. or B) tail them and usaly let them go when they try to turn around and bite me or take it like a man!!!! (p.s. i dont take it like a man :) )

Emily-Fisher
04-21-03, 05:05 PM
Those photos are AMAZING! Congrats with your finds!! I thought that the blind snake was a caecilian at first...then I read the name above the photo ;) great job!!!