Paul Lambourne wrote:Booby..
A great report.. nice to see sun and salamanders.. and a clean sweep.. I am so CDO( OCD in the right order) It warms my cockles to see a completed tick list..
I had a good perusal of your website.. loved it.. even if a lot of the trip reports were in some bibily bong language...
Cheers Paul
Would be nice if I had the time to translate all the older reports, sadly I'm lazy and quite busy at the moment, all the new reports will be in English though...
Niklas Ban wrote:Very nice one Love the softshell turtles !
They are amazing, can watch them all day long!
Laura Tiemann wrote: crave some more salamander porn
You can actually hear Laura giggle on the video on my website
Matthieu Berroneau wrote:Wow,
Really great !
Pelobates syriacus and Anatololacerta sp ...
Another place where I've to go !
You should, also still so many new areas to explore outside the coastal areas!
Andre Schmid wrote:Nice....my favorite is for sure the Zamenis
But the salamanders really looking good, nice ones ! Looks like you had a nice time february
The best February I ever had actually
Daniel Kane wrote:Bobby Bok wrote:Daniel Kane wrote:Cool trip Bobby & friends! Well done for finding all the salamander targets
We only missed Salamandra infraimmaculata, but we knew that one would be hard to find at this place and this time of year.
My mistake, I meant Lyciasalamdra targets
I meant to ask before, did you see Phoenicolacerta in the ruins/dunes themselves, or in the town? What about the arachnids too?
Not taking anything away form such a great trip - you certainly did well for that time of year - but you couldn't come across any Macrovipera while you were in the east?
Only about 30 juveniles....
The P. laevis we saw next to the road near the sidewalk, none were seen inside the ruins. The arachnids from that day are all from the atifi spot we visited.