Buckeye Herps Blog

A photographic journal of the reptiles and amphibians of Ohio, Michigan and other places interesting wildlife call home.

Thursday, December 13, 2012

One Last Paddle, Again!

Michigan was lucky to have a few warm spells in November and I managed to sneak up north for a day to take advantage of the weather. Curtis and I met on the fringe of wood turtle territory, although in a river system they are not known from. The conditions were sunny, but cool in the mid to low 50s. It probably wasn't the best time of the year to try and explore fringe rivers, but it was a little closer of a drive for the two of us on a day trip.

We had a some great access, and quickly prepared for the trip. The old trusty explorer made this excursion and is still treating me well.


I am usually not an advocate of drinking while paddling. I focus on the turtles and save that for the campfire, but on a lazy day we couldn't resist bringing one for the water.

We quickly started seeing map turtles basking along the river though. I think we ended up with about 15 for the day.



This turtle was gaping like a crocadilian. I don't see them do this too often.
We were able to watch a pileated woodpecker for a while, but I was unable to get a clear shot.


A great way to enjoy a fall paddle.


Happy Herping,

BH

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Herp ID Help: 5

Although this is pretty easy, I will give you two pictures of the same species. Cell phone pictures can be kinda blurry sometimes!





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Both pictures are again of Eastern Milksnakes Lampropeltis triangulum.


BH

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Herp ID Help: 4

Looks very similar to some of the snakes already posted...



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But this is a young Black Ratsnake Pantherophis obsoleta. They have much more distinct markings when they are young, which usually fade into the classic black most people are used to. Some individuals will retain a light pattern into their adult age.



BH






Monday, November 26, 2012

Herp ID Help: 3

I usually first see these pictures on my phone. It is fairly easy to identify the animal most of the time, even on the small screen. Sometimes I have to look a little harder or pull it up on a computer screen.

Most of the images are accompanied by concern that a rattlesnake is in their home.



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Eastern Milk Snake Lampropeltis triangulum

This one intially looked a little like a northern watersnake on my small phone screen. What did you first think?

BH



Thursday, November 22, 2012

Turkey Day!

Happy Turkey Day everyone! May your winter be mild and the wildlife abundant.


BH

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Herp ID Help: 2

The first few will stay pretty easy.

Snake two was found in Ohio.



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Eastern Milk Snake Lampropeltis triangulum

Happy Herping,

BH


Saturday, November 17, 2012

Herp ID Help: 1

I get a number of pictures emailed to me every year from people all over Ohio and Michigan. I decided to start sharing some of these to the rest of my readers as well. You will find a number of "frequent flyers" continue to puzzle interested folk all over.

This snake was photographed in Michigan the first week in November. I hope it made it down for the winter shortly after the photoshoot.



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Eastern Hognose Snake Heterodon platirhinos

Unfortunately, as winter is upon us I have a bunch more of these to try and keep us occupied.

Happy Herping,

BH