Kaysie
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So I spent last week in lovely Townsend Tennessee, bordering Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The weather the first few days was amazing, then it rained and got cold (probably too cold for sallies). Other than wanting to punch deer (and punch the people who stopped EVERY time they saw a deer), the trip was awesome.
Unfortunately, we didn't find any rare species. Nor did I get a chance to look for hellbenders. While they had been found within a few miles of my cabin, the river was pretty wild from all the rain.
But here are some pics from the Cades Cove and Chimney Tops areas of the park.
The species are: Spring Salamander (Gyrinophilus porphyriticus), Seal Salamander (Desmognathus monticola), Southern Redback? (Plethodon serratus), Unknown species (Probably Desmognathus), Blue Ridge Two-lined (Eurycea wilderae), pigmy Salamander (Desmognathus wrighti), Pigmy Salamander, Pigmy Salamander.
Unfortunately, we didn't find any rare species. Nor did I get a chance to look for hellbenders. While they had been found within a few miles of my cabin, the river was pretty wild from all the rain.
But here are some pics from the Cades Cove and Chimney Tops areas of the park.
The species are: Spring Salamander (Gyrinophilus porphyriticus), Seal Salamander (Desmognathus monticola), Southern Redback? (Plethodon serratus), Unknown species (Probably Desmognathus), Blue Ridge Two-lined (Eurycea wilderae), pigmy Salamander (Desmognathus wrighti), Pigmy Salamander, Pigmy Salamander.
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