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Old 03-26-04, 11:24 PM   #1
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first herps

hi guys
i just found my first herps of the year tonight. Since it was raining i found 5 american toads and heard the wood frogs in the spring. Anyone else find there first herp of the year recently.

happy herping
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oh and by the way when do the basking turtles start showing in ohio ?
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Old 03-27-04, 02:30 AM   #2
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Well since I saw a couple turtles the other day here in Ontario I'd say you could see some turtles anyday it's sunny now.
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Old 03-27-04, 11:40 AM   #3
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ok tys.......iv been down at the pond looking for the res,painted and softies but all i saw was a musk turtle today.
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Old 03-27-04, 02:28 PM   #4
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Only been out 3 times, but have found a good size WDB, many Wandering gartersnakes, one Mountain king (always nice!), many Sceloporus and Urosaurus and some nice skinks. A few rarer of our leopard frogs and some canyon tree frogs. Funny that I have not found any Masticophis yet, being these are always my first snake sightings on the year. Not to worry, they will be found.

I had a great time on the side of a rocky outcropping watching some vultures circle around me taking rides around on the nice breeze cutting over me just before I seen the WDB. The birds here in AZ are awesome to check out while herping. There are always Red-tail hawks, Harris hawks and some smaller falcons to be seen all over this state. Even a few introduced Bald Eagles new here, which I had time this winter a few weeks back to check out grooming themselves in the lower branches of a tree just off the road. As everyone else sped by to go shopping and whatnot, I was under the tree just checking them out for a good amount of time. Pretty cool I must say.

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