The following photo essay covers some of the reptiles and amphibians I encountered while herping California from April 2-12, 2009. The weather was mostly cool (mid 40s - mid-60s), windy and rainy. Despite less-than-ideal conditions, 16 snakes were found, consisting of: Pacific Gophers (5), Santa Cruz Garters (3), Sharptailed Snake (1), Yellowbelley Racer (1) and Pacific Ringneck Snakes (6).
This Pacific Gopher Snake was the first herp I found on the trip - and in 2009.
The best looking Northern Alligator Lizard I've ever seen.
I was lucky enough to find a pair of the single-striped variety of Santa Cruz Garters (male in photo below).
The large size of adult Arboreal Salamanders make them fun to find.
A large, relatively fat, Sharp-tail Snake.
I witnessed my first California Newt migration, seeing 88 crossing a dirt path in a half mile stretch.
Ensatinas were a relatively common sight.
We found a spot in San Francisco that had an abundance of Pacific Ringnecks:
The only Racer found on the trip was so cold that it made a good photography subject.
And last, but certainly not least, this Santa Cruz Black Salamander was a "lifer" for me.
Additional Photos from this trip can be seen in the "Herping USA" section of my website:
http://www.thirdeyeherp.com/
This Pacific Gopher Snake was the first herp I found on the trip - and in 2009.
The best looking Northern Alligator Lizard I've ever seen.
I was lucky enough to find a pair of the single-striped variety of Santa Cruz Garters (male in photo below).
The large size of adult Arboreal Salamanders make them fun to find.
A large, relatively fat, Sharp-tail Snake.
I witnessed my first California Newt migration, seeing 88 crossing a dirt path in a half mile stretch.
Ensatinas were a relatively common sight.
We found a spot in San Francisco that had an abundance of Pacific Ringnecks:
The only Racer found on the trip was so cold that it made a good photography subject.
And last, but certainly not least, this Santa Cruz Black Salamander was a "lifer" for me.
Additional Photos from this trip can be seen in the "Herping USA" section of my website:
http://www.thirdeyeherp.com/