Some good stuff Jeroen - seems you managed the herps/family balancing act quite well!
How close were you to the likes of Cemophora coccinea and that delightful heap of Nerodia?
Kristian Munkholm wrote:no Clemmys or Chelydra (or Pseudemys nelsoni)???
Guillaume Gomard wrote: After just 10m, I had 15 mosquitos on my face and around 30 on my clothes.
Guillaume Gomard wrote: Too bad for the Micrurus, it's not a common find I guess.
Neil Rowntree wrote:How close were you to the likes of Cemophora coccinea and that delightful heap of Nerodia?
Bastien Comment wrote:Great report, thanks for sharing! The Timber Rattlesnake is my favorite
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:Kristian Munkholm wrote:no Clemmys or Chelydra (or Pseudemys nelsoni)???
Clemmys: would have been a target if it wasn’t a family trip, but seeing this species is said to be hard after spring.
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:Chelydra: they’re everywhere and nowhere, so I guess I just wasn’t lucky. Surely something I wanted to see (although ugly as hell).
Jeroen Speybroeck wrote:Pseudemys nelsoni: now that’s funny – only now I googled some more and found out that one terrapin I saw in Okefenokee was this species and not a yellowbelly or chicken turtle, so thanks!
Peter Oefinger wrote:Beautiful variety of Salamanders - Why do they have so many species compared to Europe...
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