AdvythAF
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As 2016 comes to an end, I'd thought I'd just make one big post compiling all my herping finds from this year. They are in chronological order. Also, check out my flickr, I post quite often; all sorts of nature photos.
And we start with a juvenile Ensatina xanthoptica that was rather dry and hot during a hot spell of the El Nino in February.
Ensatina baby dry by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Batrachoseps attenuatus, with nice light colored eyes in some grassland
goldeneyeslender 2 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Same one:
goldeneyeslender by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Very fat, very wrinkly Taricha torosa (I think) in the redwoods; March
newttorosa by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Juvenile Taricha granulosa found with the one above; March
Tgransjuvie3 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
California Giant Salamander, Dicamptodon ensatus; March
ensatusheld by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Same one:
ensatuseye by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Aneides lugubris, Aboreal Salamander; April
alonground by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Ensatina eschscholztii xanthoptica, a large individual; April
E.e.xlogW/CadensPetRoom by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Quite possibly the fattest Aneides lugubris I've ever seen; May
P1010345 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flick
P1010355 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Taricha granulosa, August
P1020876 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Red-coloration Batrachoseps attenuatus; November
P1030483 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Ensatina eschscholztii xanthoptica in grassland/oak woodland
P1030618 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Taricha torosa; December
P1040195 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Dicamptodon ensatus, December
P1040231 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Ensatina eschscholztii picta x oregonensis
P1040486 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Lifers: Plethodon elongatus; December
P1040529 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
P1040570 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
And we start with a juvenile Ensatina xanthoptica that was rather dry and hot during a hot spell of the El Nino in February.
Ensatina baby dry by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Batrachoseps attenuatus, with nice light colored eyes in some grassland
goldeneyeslender 2 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Same one:
goldeneyeslender by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Very fat, very wrinkly Taricha torosa (I think) in the redwoods; March
newttorosa by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Juvenile Taricha granulosa found with the one above; March
Tgransjuvie3 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
California Giant Salamander, Dicamptodon ensatus; March
ensatusheld by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Same one:
ensatuseye by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Aneides lugubris, Aboreal Salamander; April
alonground by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Ensatina eschscholztii xanthoptica, a large individual; April
E.e.xlogW/CadensPetRoom by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Quite possibly the fattest Aneides lugubris I've ever seen; May
P1010345 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flick
P1010355 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Taricha granulosa, August
P1020876 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Red-coloration Batrachoseps attenuatus; November
P1030483 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Ensatina eschscholztii xanthoptica in grassland/oak woodland
P1030618 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Taricha torosa; December
P1040195 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Dicamptodon ensatus, December
P1040231 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Ensatina eschscholztii picta x oregonensis
P1040486 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
Lifers: Plethodon elongatus; December
P1040529 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr
P1040570 by Advyth Ramachandran, on Flickr