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November | 2012 | Texas Herping
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Stories and Encounters of Reptiles from all around. Stay updated via RSS. End of Feb – March update. Pseudacris streckeri streckeri, first herp of 2013. Thamnophis cyrtopsis ocellatus, etc. Archive for November, 2012. Thamnophis cyrtopsis ocellatus, etc. Posted: November 18, 2012 in Uncategorized. And other species of. Herping season coming *slowly* to an end. Posted: November 5, 2012 in Uncategorized. Hopping around the various ponds and streams scattered around the property. The cricket frog is a s...
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Stories and Encounters of Reptiles from all around. Stay updated via RSS. End of Feb – March update. Pseudacris streckeri streckeri, first herp of 2013. Thamnophis cyrtopsis ocellatus, etc. Archive for April, 2013. Posted: April 2, 2013 in Uncategorized. Or the Four-lined skink. I had no idea these were even in my area, nor had I seen them in any of my multiple outings in this particular spot. That day, I found a total of four. Sadly, I got overly excited and grabbed them, so no pictures as found. Al...
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Stories and Encounters of Reptiles from all around. Stay updated via RSS. End of Feb – March update. Pseudacris streckeri streckeri, first herp of 2013. Thamnophis cyrtopsis ocellatus, etc. Posted: May 21, 2013 in Uncategorized. In my 15 or so years of looking for snakes, one local has always eluded me. Until two days ago, the Western Cottonmouth (. May 21, 2013 at 8:42 PM. You found your cottonmouth! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Stories and Encounters of Reptiles from all around. Stay updated via RSS. End of Feb – March update. Pseudacris streckeri streckeri, first herp of 2013. Thamnophis cyrtopsis ocellatus, etc. Posted: April 2, 2013 in Uncategorized. Or the Four-lined skink. I had no idea these were even in my area, nor had I seen them in any of my multiple outings in this particular spot. That day, I found a total of four. Sadly, I got overly excited and grabbed them, so no pictures as found. Also, what pictures I did t...
August | 2012 | Texas Herping
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Stories and Encounters of Reptiles from all around. Stay updated via RSS. End of Feb – March update. Pseudacris streckeri streckeri, first herp of 2013. Thamnophis cyrtopsis ocellatus, etc. Archive for August, 2012. Posted: August 26, 2012 in Uncategorized. Went out to a new spot a few days ago with a friend of mine, Rome, and his family. We got to the spot around 11 am or so, set up a spot, and set out hiking. From the moment we arrived the Texas Earless lizards (. Were on the move. After a rather uneve...
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Wildlife Watching from East Scotland and holiday destinations. Birding Algarve – Spring 2015. Isle of May Photos →. Beavers Back in Britain. If you walk along the banks of the River Tay you may come across somewhat surprising sights: Felled trees, gnawed pointed stumps, flooded pools, small dams of branches that stretch across the river. If you are very lucky you could even glimpse the culprit. The large head, brown fur and a flat broad tail of a beaver may silently swim past. Stop the control freaks who...
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Wildlife Watching from East Scotland and holiday destinations. Washington DC and New York Spring 2014. 8211; Memorials, Woodpeckers and Squirrels ( report. Lanzarote New Year 2013/2014. 8211; Volcanoes, Bustards and Coursers ( report. Argyll and Mull Autumn 2013. 8211; Oak Woods, Otters and Hen Harriers ( Report. 8211; Shooting swamps, Sea Turtles and Frigate-Birds ( Part 1. 8211; Marshes, Owls and Stone Curlews ( Report. Rome and Sorrento Easter 2013. 8211; Roman Ruins and Parakeets ( Report. On Why We ...
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Isle of May Photos | Scottish Wildlife Watcher
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Wildlife Watching from East Scotland and holiday destinations. Beavers Back in Britain. Isle of May Photos. This summer I was lucky enough to participate in a week long Young Birders Training Course on the Isle of May hosted by the SOC. I will be writing up my experiences shortly but due to the large number of photos taken, I decided a separate post showcasing them species by species would be appropriate. By scottishwildlifewatcher . Tagged isle of may. Beavers Back in Britain. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Birding Algarve – Spring 2015 | Scottish Wildlife Watcher
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Wildlife Watching from East Scotland and holiday destinations. Birding Lanzarote – Winter 2014/15. Beavers Back in Britain →. Birding Algarve – Spring 2015. We arrived at the airport in Faro, Portugal in the early afternoon of the 2nd of April and while waiting for the hire car the first bird of the trip was spotted in the form of a White Stork. Cattle Egret, Swallows and House Martins. Walking into a patch of woodland over the road turned up a pair of Jays, Woodchat Shrike and a lone Cuckoo. Were presen...
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Wildlife Watching from East Scotland and holiday destinations. 8211; Angus and Dundee = 131. 8211; Fife = 100. 8211; Perth and Kinross = 84. 8211; Argyll = 54. 8211; Lanzarote = 29. 8211; Tenerife = 19. 8211; Pennsylvania = 13. 8211; New York = 16. 8211; Washington DC = 25. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. David J. Bauman. On Isle of May.
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Wildlife Watching from East Scotland and holiday destinations. Newer posts →. I was lucky enough to have the local Great-Spotted Woodpeckers nest in the trees at the back of my garden this year and got close views as I watched the male chick repeatedly pop its head out of the hole as the parents flitted back and forth. It fledged successfully and I still see him pop by to the fatballs occasionally. On the 7th I managed to have a walk round the Lurgies while volunteering in search of a Garganey which had ...
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Stories and Encounters of Reptiles from all around. Stay updated via RSS. End of Feb – March update. Pseudacris streckeri streckeri, first herp of 2013. Thamnophis cyrtopsis ocellatus, etc. Posted: May 21, 2013 in Uncategorized. In my 15 or so years of looking for snakes, one local has always eluded me. Until two days ago, the Western Cottonmouth (. Posted: April 2, 2013 in Uncategorized. Or the Four-lined skink. I had no idea these were even in my area, nor had I seen them in any of my multiple outi...
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