Page 1 of 1

North Italy (Gemona) April 2022

PostPosted: Tue Apr 26, 2022 8:01 pm
by Marc
Together with my dad I spent 3 days (11.-13.04) in Gemona. We also made one short stop in Slovenia and Carinthia, which were really succesful. In Italy itself, we didn't found that many herps. Many Podarcis m., one Natrix n., Anguis f. and one of my targets: The Italian agile frog. We still had a great time and also found some nice birds.
-_DSC6425.JPG
Griffon Vulture near Gemona

-_DSC6555.JPG
Black Kites chasing each other

-_DSC6589.JPG
Lacerta bilineata

-_DSC6599.JPG
Natrix natrix in situ

-_DSC6688.JPG
Bufo bufo crossing a road during midday

-_DSC6693.JPG
Urban Podarcis muralis

-_DSC6751.JPG
Vipera ammodytes habitat, but no success

-_DSC6802.JPG
Rana latastei

Italienischer Springfrosch-_DSC6809-2.JPG
Rana latastei


We decided to spend one morning in Slovenia, on a very famous mountain:), to find Vipera aspis. And we were succesful.
-_DSC6833-2.JPG
Sunrise in Slovenia

-_DSC6994.JPG
Vipera aspis f. in situ

-_DSC7020.JPG
Podarcis muralis


On our way back home, we made another stop in Carinthia, to look for Horned nosed vipers, as we haven't found any before. This was propably one of my most successful days with Vipera a., because in total we found 10 Horned nosed vipers and most of them were really photogenic.

-_DSC7201.JPG
Lacerta viridis

-_DSC7359.JPG
Vipera ammodytes in situ

-_DSC7671.JPG
Vipera ammodytes

-_DSC7788.JPG
Very big red Vipera ammodytes in situ

-_DSC7559.JPG
Vipera ammodytes in situ


So that was a very nice ending of a nice Herping trip. defenitely have to come back to Italy, but maybe somewhere else:)

Re: North Italy (Gemona) April 2022

PostPosted: Thu Apr 28, 2022 10:40 pm
by Gerald Ochsenhofer
Nice findings, I envy you!

Re: North Italy (Gemona) April 2022

PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2022 9:29 am
by Tomas Klacek
Cool! I accidentally stopped in this area two years ago and was really surprised by an amount of Griffon Vultures around. Then I discovered there is a Griffon conservation/ reintroduction project and a small station nearby where they still feed them. They also have some massive ammodytes there. I talked to the employee there and he told me they are all handicapped/ injured snakes from surroundings and he also recommended me some places to search for Italian ammo. But I did not have a time to go there..

Re: North Italy (Gemona) April 2022

PostPosted: Thu May 12, 2022 2:31 pm
by Marc
Yeah haha the number of Vultures there is insane! Sounds nice, maybe have to visit the station next time I am there;)