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  • 04-06-2009, 09:18 PM
    Mike Schultz
    Northern VA Herpin'
    I went camping this weekend with the lady and we decided to go on a little expedition into the forest after waking up and cooking hotdogs on our fire ;) It was a nice 70 degrees or so and I had high hopes for our trek into the forest as I had already found a midsized female Eastern / Black rat snake earlier in the week right near my house.

    Here's what we found this weekend!

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    We found at least 5 or 6 of these little guys under rocks and logs. I believe they are Slimy Salamanders or Plethodon glutinosis

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    Only 20 minutes or so into the hike we found this little garter snake digging into a decayed stump, probably searching for grubs and earthworms.

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    We also found a few Redback Salamanders or Plethodon cinerius

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    Our last herp find was this Spring Peeper hanging out on the underside of a leaning log.

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    And last, the skull of some small mammal. I think it's a raccoon's.

    Other finds not photographed:

    A large hornet inside a log, possibly hibernating?
    Lots of earthworms
    A few mealworms / wood beetle larvae
    A few turkey vultures
    Some kind of hawk although I didn't get a very good look at it to determine the species

    Thanks for looking and good luck on your own adventures!
  • 04-07-2009, 10:00 AM
    dr del
    Re: Northern VA Herpin'
    Hi,

    Nice finds - it looks like you had fun. :)


    dr del
  • 04-07-2009, 09:05 PM
    Mike Schultz
    Re: Northern VA Herpin'
    A knowledgeable individual on the redtailboa.net boards informed me that the salamander I called a slimy salamander is actually just another variation of the Redback Salamander. Thanks to John White for the info :)

    A quick google search also confirmed that my skull find was indeed the remains of a Raccoon.

    And yes, we both had lots of fun! I had almost forgotten over the winter months how exciting it is to flip a log and find even a tiny little salamander, let alone a snake or a frog. Thanks Derek :)
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