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Some NM road cruising
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Old 06-30-2013, 02:38 PM   #1
HerpsOfNM
Some NM road cruising

Last night we here in NM had a nice our-monsoon-isn't-quite-here-yet pre-monsoonal afternoon thunderstorm system roll through. I'd gone out the night prior, taking my wife where we proceeded to get goose egged. I've also gone out a few other times, but only have DOR herps out of it.

I followed the storms from here in ABQ down to T or C. I saw only 4 live snakes, photographing 3 of them as #4 was too squirrelly to get shots of it at 2am. Last night the cherry for 2013 finally popped, starting the night/year off with a great species.



I was visited by a Socorro County Sheriff curious of what I was doing parked on the side of the road. I informed him I had the above king in a bag, was recording details, and would then get photos. The above king was a sweetie when it came to handling him, no musking, no biting, but when it came to photos boy was he a snake on a mission, not holding still one bit. While I was packing my equipment back up, Mr. Sheriff went by again and parked about 70 yards up from me. I took the opportunity to walk over and show him the snake via photos. I wasted time with this, but when I usually encounter LE while herping I like to let them know and/or show them evidence of when I'm doing so that if they see me driving slow (on back roads) or randomly braking and turning around it isn't alarming to them. This was a mistake though as we both chatted for some time...

And then insult in injury it died down for an hour-forty until the true king of the "first snake of the year" showed.



I call it the true king as diamondbacks are almost always the first snake I typically road cruise for the season.

I wasted time heading down to T or C, not finding anything between there and the above diamondback. Unfortunately radar and what as actually on ground didn't quite seem to agree, with T or C being bone dry and rather warm (85°F) when I got there shortly after midnight. I cut my loss and headed back north to where I knew it'd rained.

Just outside San Antonio, NM things would pick back up with this little yearling.



I'd see one other AOR critter, another kingsnake on my way back home rolling in at 4:30 this morning.

Totals:
3 AOR desert kingsnakes
1 AOR western diamondback rattlesnake
3 DOR desert kingsnakes
1 DOR painted desert glossy snake
1 DOR plains blackheaded snake

Oddly, no amphibians though I did hear a couch's spadefoot toad calling while getting photos of the yearling king.
 
Old 06-30-2013, 05:05 PM   #2
chris68
Greta pictures Chris. I wish I had half the talent for good photo's as some of the members here do. Thanks for sharing them
 
Old 07-01-2013, 10:55 AM   #3
MotleyMedusa7
cool finds & great pics
 
Old 07-01-2013, 06:37 PM   #4
steve roylance
Great pics!!!
 
Old 07-01-2013, 08:20 PM   #5
Outcast
I really need to get a camera so I can photograph what I find... Working at the San Andreas NWR near Las Cruces has been an experience... Already have seen 2 firsts for me: Banded Rock Rattler, and a few Roundtailed horned lizards...
 
Old 07-01-2013, 08:42 PM   #6
HerpsOfNM
Thanks guys and lady...

Aaron, have you gone up to the tram out at SANWR yet? I use to be the Museum Naturalist at the Las Cruces Museum of Natural History (now Museum of Nature and Science). We did a trip in Nov 2004 out to it and Pat Garret's Quarter Horse Ranch (what's left).
 
Old 07-01-2013, 08:48 PM   #7
Outcast
Yeah. I go up about once a month to check rain gauges, and hope to get out more often. That shack is now leaning, and probably wont last the next couple of years. The Rattler that I found was actually on the road headed up to the old refuge office there.

Apparently NASA recently (last few years or so) spent lots of money on Pat Garrets house, they redid the roof, and boarded off the windows. There is a deer leg hanging in the bedroom part of it. I think its the bedroom portion anyway... Kinda creepy if you ask me...LOL...
 

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