Kaysie
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I had to rush right home and post. Tonight at work, we did a night-time survey for the Cheat Mountain Salamander, Plethodon nettingi (by survey, I mean 3 biologists and 3 interns who are afraid of salamanders, snakes, slugs, snails, sticks, bugs, spiders, and anything that might possibly move). The survey is basically to see whether the Cheat Mountain sals are isolated to their micro-habitat due to out-competition by red-backs, or whether they occur out from the micro-habitat.
We found 3 cheat mountain sals, including one juvenile! The two adults were pretty near their micro-habitat, but the juvenile was at least 80 yards out. It was great. I'll post pictures soon. They're not great, as I was shooting at night, with headlamps, with a crappy camera. We probably also would have found more sals, but it has been pretty dry lately.
We found 3 cheat mountain sals, including one juvenile! The two adults were pretty near their micro-habitat, but the juvenile was at least 80 yards out. It was great. I'll post pictures soon. They're not great, as I was shooting at night, with headlamps, with a crappy camera. We probably also would have found more sals, but it has been pretty dry lately.