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    "Preparing For Third shed" Steven@HumboldtHerps's Avatar
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    Garters in the field: June-July 2009

    Does the fun never end?


    T. ordinoides - Little Bald Hills, Redwood National Park (Del Norte County)
    June 25, 2009


    T. atratus hydrophilus - New River, Denny, CA (Trinity County)
    July 11, 2009


    T. s. fitchi (typical phase) - Crescent Beach, RNSP
    (Del Norte County) July 20, 2009


    T. s. firchi (reduced lateral reds) - Crescent Beach July 20, 2009


    T s. fitchi or T. e. terrestris? - Crescent Beach July 20, 2009
    (Mid-body scale rows count 19, which is standard for sirtalis; 7 supralabial scales are also indicative; the classic lateral red indentations are also present. Most puzzling is the lateral and ventral red flecking on this individual - a trait normally associated with terrestris and often ordinoides. Hybrids? Varied recessive, co-dominant , or polygenic traits within a locality? Convergent dietary preferences?)


    T. e. terrestris - Crescent Beach July 20, 2009
    This Coast Garter had the standard supra and infralabial scale counts: 8 and 10; color and pattern are also typical (with red flecks). Mid-body scale rows however numbered only 19.

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    Re: Garters in the field: June-July 2009


    T. s. fitchi (gravid female awaiting shed) - Jed Bar, Jedediah Smith Redwood State Park (Del Norte County) July 23, 2009


    T. e. terrestris (typical variant for this location) - Davison Ranch, RNSP
    (Humboldt County) July 16, 2009

    Well, that's it for now. I should have some new pics of Oregon Garters (hydrophilus) in a few weeks. Enjoy!

    Steve

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    Re: Garters in the field: June-July 2009

    Great finds!
    Greetz, Hans

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    Re: Garters in the field: June-July 2009

    Great shots ... jealous much ... nah
    Keeping - 'Florida blue' sirtalis, concinnus, infernalis, parietalis, radix, marcianus and ocellatus.

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    Re: Garters in the field: June-July 2009

    wow awsome
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    Re: Garters in the field: June-July 2009

    Very nice Steve!!! Thanks for sharing your finds with the rest of us!
    Tami

    Oh. Because you know, it seems to me that, aside
    from being a little mentally ill, she's pretty normal.

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    Re: Garters in the field: June-July 2009

    I would be careful with that gravid girl... She looked like she was out to get you Great pics and thanks for sharing.
    Lady Kady
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    Re: Garters in the field: June-July 2009

    Quote Originally Posted by k2l3d4 View Post
    I would be careful with that gravid girl... She looked like she was out to get you Great pics and thanks for sharing.
    Actually, she was surprisingly mellow: no mock striking behavior, no defecation. I think she was going to pop soon, and wasn't wasting any energy at this point. I mean if you're dragging weight, you're already swamped for reserves... I let her continue her search for a good hide where I found her; she eventually found one. Despite the foot traffic at Jed Smith Redwood SP campground, it seems Valleys fair well on the banks and gravel bars there at the Smith River (California's last dam-free river!).

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    Re: Garters in the field: June-July 2009

    Glad to hear that she found a spot to lay it down.... that was one big girl from what I can tell.
    Lady Kady
    2.4 Ball pythons...Rios (norm), Addy (norm), Mel (norm), Little Girl (het pied), Missy (spider), and Little Guy (pied)
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