After returning from a recent trip to California, I thought I'd post a quick summery showcasing some of the herp highlites from my time out in the desert. During the night it would seldom get below 100 degrees, and road temps were quite high, leading us to not so favorable conditions. None the less, we managed to do quite well, and even got a morph! Good times. . .
http://www.pbase.com/codyconway/imag...618/medium.jpg
Top view of Colorado Desert Sidewinder
http://www.pbase.com/codyconway/imag...621/medium.jpg
Habitat shot with a little tongue action
http://www.pbase.com/codyconway/imag...623/medium.jpg
Spotted Leaf-nosed Snake was probably THE most common species encountered, finding 5 on our first night
http://www.pbase.com/codyconway/imag...620/medium.jpg
Our mutant, striped phase California Kingsnake!
http://www.pbase.com/codyconway/imag...622/medium.jpg
Habitat photograph of the kingsnake and of this next one . . . (this was taken around 1 AM on LONG exposure and rock steady tripod)
http://www.pbase.com/codyconway/imag...688/medium.jpg
California Rosy Boa (Tri-striped subspecies)
http://www.pbase.com/codyconway/imag...224/medium.jpg
And Colorado Desert Shovel-nosed Snake
When I flew back in on Wednesday, I woke up early thursday and spent the day on the Texas coast doing a lot of bird photography, and the day went so well with a friend, we ended up staying out long enough to do some field herping as well turning up quite a few goodies, I'll add to this more later, but here is a sneak snake peak from Thursday's herps
http://www.pbase.com/codyconway/imag...693/medium.jpg
All images can be seen over at my new pbase portfolio! www.pbase.com/codyconway
Cheers,