Hello,
from wednesday morning, September 9th to Friday afternoon, Sept. 11th we have been in the Seewinkel (Burgenland, Austria) again.
Reason for the trip have been again, checking the larger Puszta meadows for suitability for herps. At this time the autumn aspects, like species and amount of grasshoppers, etc.
For location and herp species living there, please see:
http://fieldherping.eu/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=52.
Here now some pictures of lizards and amphibians, found at this time.
- Lacerta agilis female
- Lacerta agilis female, portrait of same individual
- Lacerta agilis, subadult male
- Rana arvalis
- Lacerta agilis female
- Lacerta agilis female, portrait of same individual
- Lacerta agilis, early hatched in 2009
- Lacerta agilis, hatchling
- Rana arvalis
- Rana arvalis with "yellow" color
- Portrait of frog, shown above
- Bufo (Pseudepidalea) viridis
- Werner Kammel (left), Rudi Klepsch (center) and Hannes Hill (right), taking a picture of Bufo (Pseudepidalea) viridis
- landscape near "Hölle"
- Hyla arborea
- Hannes Hill with Hyla arborea
- two Bombina bombina babies
- portrait of Bombina bombina baby
- Peliophylax sp., probably esculenta
- Peliophylax sp. baby, probably esculenta
- Pelobates fuscus
- Pelobates fuscus, same individual from top
- two Pelobates fuscus
- Pelobates fuscus
- Pelobates fuscus, a few seconds before "gone"
- Bufo (Pseudepidalea) viridis
- Bufo (Pseudepidalea) viridis
Mario