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    Re: 2007 Field Herping

    Went to Cape Henelopen in DE this past weekend. Didn't see any snakes (got up a bit too late to find any out basking), but did get some good pics of Eastern Fence lizards and some amphibians.



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    Re: 2007 Field Herping

    the amphibians were a green frog and a redbacked salamander



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    Re: 2007 Field Herping

    Nice herps and real good photos Garterguy.

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    Re: 2007 Field Herping

    Quote Originally Posted by Sid View Post
    Nice herps and real good photos Garterguy.

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    Thanx Sid, yeh...got to play with my macrolense for my digital....I'm totally hooked now! Doing a big herping trip first weekend in May for copperheads and timber rattlers....hoping to get some good pics of them too.
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    Re: 2007 Field Herping

    Quote Originally Posted by GarterGuy View Post
    Thanx Sid, yeh...got to play with my macrolense for my digital....I'm totally hooked now! Doing a big herping trip first weekend in May for copperheads and timber rattlers....hoping to get some good pics of them too.
    I found my share of Copperheads last year, but haven't as yet this season. I'm leaving for in the morning for 2 or 3 days to visit my oldest son and chech out the North Carolina & South Carolina coastal area..so maybe some new specimens complete with photos of coarse.

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    PS. I stay hooked, so know what you mean!!!

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    Re: 2007 Field Herping

    Great pics, Garterguy.
    Those fencelizards... hmmm, I love them.
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    Re: 2007 Field Herping

    Nice pictures Roy. Good luck with the Rattlers and Copperheads, I love Copperheads! Hope you can get a couple of good shots of those.
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    Re: 2007 Field Herping

    Quote Originally Posted by Sid View Post
    Here's a couple of small species:
    Redbelly Snake- Storeia occipitomaculata


    Southern Ringneck- Diadophis punctatus punctatus


    Brown Snake- Storiea dekayi

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    Nice red belly almost yellow is it usual in your spot

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    Re: 2007 Field Herping

    Quote Originally Posted by Cazador View Post
    Charles,
    It looks like an awesome hour of herping! Who would have thougt to look for a snake 8' up in a tree? Did you see it enter?

    Sid,
    I bet there aren't any self-respecting mice within a mile of your place with all those snakes lurking in your woods . Thanks for sharing your pictures,

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    ----Hi rick that tree was horizontal (break) 1 to 8 feet above the ground because of the cliff ,I was walking on that tree and I see the snake in the broken part,sorry for my english again ,as I say most of my pic are still in my cam with a short clip of my capture,I have a problem to get them out.One pic say a lot more... I can't explain myself so good

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    Quote Originally Posted by charles parenteau View Post
    ----Hi rick that tree was horizontal (break) 1 to 8 feet above the ground because of the cliff ,I was walking on that tree and I see the snake in the broken part,sorry for my english again ,as I say most of my pic are still in my cam with a short clip of my capture,I have a problem to get them out.One pic say a lot more... I can't explain myself so good
    Charles, I think you explain yourself pretty well! There's not a lot wrong with your English, I wish I spoke French so well. I would still like to see the pictures and video though, if you can get them out of the camera!
    James.

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