Rainy weather and cooler-than-usual temperatures made for some pretty good herping (if you don't mind mosquitos).
A large number of Eastern Garter Snakes were seen this month - this one was particularly attractive.
Though common, Northern Leopard Frogs are rather skittish and don't usually allow themselves to be approached up close.
I never get tired of photographing Painted Turtles - here's one from Ira Trailhead in Cuyahoga Valley National Park.
A Longtail Salamander from the Youngstown area. This one is missing about half its tail, though it still looks quite elegant.
Back when I was single digits in age, a DeKay's Snake was the first snake I ever encountered in the wild; it was caught on a family outing. Later I learned that I could ride my back to vacant lots in Cleveland and find them there as well. I still get a kick out of seeing them these days.
The largest frog in the land - an American Bullfrog.
A non-native Western Painted Turtle in a pond in Summit County.
An "in situ" Black Rat Snake - my first one this year - near Wooster.
There's no time like Toad Time and I have seen many metamorphs this month as well as a few adults, like this one.
A "cloudy day" Common Snapping Turtle that appears to be swimming through clouds reflected in the water.
A large number of Eastern Garter Snakes were seen this month - this one was particularly attractive.

Though common, Northern Leopard Frogs are rather skittish and don't usually allow themselves to be approached up close.

I never get tired of photographing Painted Turtles - here's one from Ira Trailhead in Cuyahoga Valley National Park.

A Longtail Salamander from the Youngstown area. This one is missing about half its tail, though it still looks quite elegant.

Back when I was single digits in age, a DeKay's Snake was the first snake I ever encountered in the wild; it was caught on a family outing. Later I learned that I could ride my back to vacant lots in Cleveland and find them there as well. I still get a kick out of seeing them these days.

The largest frog in the land - an American Bullfrog.

A non-native Western Painted Turtle in a pond in Summit County.

An "in situ" Black Rat Snake - my first one this year - near Wooster.

There's no time like Toad Time and I have seen many metamorphs this month as well as a few adults, like this one.

A "cloudy day" Common Snapping Turtle that appears to be swimming through clouds reflected in the water.
