Herping in Switzerland 2016
Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2019 5:04 pm
Hi everyone,
Damn it's been so long I haven't posted anything...finally, I've taken the time to sort out some pictures that I took in...2016! Yes I know, shame on me, I'm world nr. 1 procrastinator. Can't imagine when I'll manage to do 2017 and 2018 and 2019 is about to start shortly already… Anyway, let's start first with some pictures of landscapes and habitats that I wanted to share with you.
Now some real habitats shots starting with plain habitats.
Top spots of the same region for Vipera aspis, Natrix natrix, Natrix maura, Hierophis viridflavus, Zamenis longissimus, Lacerta bilineata, Podarcis muralis, Emys orbicularis and more.
Now some pictures of habitats from another region for Vipera aspis, Hierophis virdiflavus, Natrix natrix, Coronella austriaca and more.
Now some mountain habitats for Vipera aspis atra, Vipera berus, Coronella austriaca, Natrix natrix, Zootoca vivipara and more.
Now some non herps animals.
Now the herps. First a very few shots of Salamandra atra I've found in a Vipera berus spot.
Now some non snakes in-situ pictures. First some Emys orbicularis.
Some Lacerta bilineata.
Now for snakes, let's start with some stinky ones.
Natrix maura
Natrix tessellata (in-situ)
Natrix natrix (in-situ)
More snakes will follow shortly
Damn it's been so long I haven't posted anything...finally, I've taken the time to sort out some pictures that I took in...2016! Yes I know, shame on me, I'm world nr. 1 procrastinator. Can't imagine when I'll manage to do 2017 and 2018 and 2019 is about to start shortly already… Anyway, let's start first with some pictures of landscapes and habitats that I wanted to share with you.
Now some real habitats shots starting with plain habitats.
Top spots of the same region for Vipera aspis, Natrix natrix, Natrix maura, Hierophis viridflavus, Zamenis longissimus, Lacerta bilineata, Podarcis muralis, Emys orbicularis and more.
Now some pictures of habitats from another region for Vipera aspis, Hierophis virdiflavus, Natrix natrix, Coronella austriaca and more.
Now some mountain habitats for Vipera aspis atra, Vipera berus, Coronella austriaca, Natrix natrix, Zootoca vivipara and more.
Now some non herps animals.
Now the herps. First a very few shots of Salamandra atra I've found in a Vipera berus spot.
Now some non snakes in-situ pictures. First some Emys orbicularis.
Some Lacerta bilineata.
Now for snakes, let's start with some stinky ones.
Natrix maura
Natrix tessellata (in-situ)
Natrix natrix (in-situ)
More snakes will follow shortly