“96 degrees” on my vehicle’s temperature gauge, at 8:37pm. (Approx 4,000 feet elevation) Felt cooler than that. I think my temp gauge was off. I have seen 3 variable groundsnakes in this area now, 2 this week and 1 last summer. All were different colors. The first one was black and orange banded with some white, the second was white and striped with orange, and now this one, white with orange bands. Really awesome! Hence the name “variable” haha.
Very wiggly
Found by Daniel Quinones
Neonate, maybe a couple weeks old. Slow on cold rocks on a cool morning. Glad to see a new generation.
2010 Southeast Arizona Herping Trip
Lesser Goldfinch with pigment abnormality.
A whale shark approached the fishing boat Triton while fishing for yellowfin tuna off Catalina Island. Warm waters are bringing many sub tropical species up the coast.
Reported by Captain Ryan Gangler, photo credit
The captain also reports seeing a Hammerhead shark and green sea turtle
Scalloped Hammerhead observed by spear fishermen off Anacapa Island near Santa Barbara CA
Photo Credit Forrest Galante,
As I continue to dig around in my attic and cellar, I'm not just finding "dirt" - I'm finding observations that are "older than" it! haha! This is absolutely the darkest "Black Timber" I've ever encountered (and, I've seen - let's say... a "few") in 40 years - no pattern visible whatsoever, even completely black ventrally! Truly a "masterpiece of melanism". Scooted off the road to safety in 1979, in the vicinity of the Ellenville Fault Ice Caves, Ulster County, NY.
Albino individual of black vulture (Coragyps atratus) next to two other vultures with normal coloration. Note the radical contrast in coloration and the absence of melanin in the retina.
Address: Nosara beach, Nicoya, provincia de Guanacaste, Costa Rica.
Recorded date: 2019/03/25
Credits: José Venegas
Harris Co, TX. Very neat aberrant coral!
A orillas de la carretera de la carretera Amiliano Zapata a Careyes a las 0840 horas de la mañana.
"Diamondless" aberrant individual, seen moving through property, and vanished into an armadillo burrow.
Captured by a local couple in their garden. I only know locality as vic. Elkins.
Amazing morph
Lampropeltis herrerae
Double headed Russell's viper highly venomous
Found this lil one which I have never seen a color morph like this for a Mud snake. I determined it to be one based off the visual/physical features such as the “tail spine”, pattern, head/eye shape, as well as a divided anal plate.
Albino!!!!! Rescued from my parents’ swimming pool.
Western Coachwhip that showed up close to my water drip estimate snake close to 4 feet in length
This is the first known specimen of ridgenose rattlesnake from the Peloncillo Mtns. This snake was given to me by NM Game and Fish, as I was studying obscurus on a grant from them at the time. This was a gravid female that delivered six offspring some months after capture.
60 lb male from S. Mississippi, part of another graduate students PhD project. I never tire of these turtles, and I never lose my sense of awe.
Finally, something that gets me excited about Bullfrogs again...
I stopped for a Spring Peeper, and then noticed a yellow object with a red reflection, a ways down the road. I assumed it was some trash, and then realized as I got closer that reflection was an eye shine.
One in campground crawling up in lower shrub branches. The most red I ever recall seeing on this species. Canyon Live Oak and Ponderosa Pine habitat. Elev. ca. 5700 ft.
No words. Just shock and awe. Rabbit captured at 10:54am and fully consumed by snake by 11:28am. 34 minutes.
All found together
Photo taken from my record on NAHerp.com
Specimen found during 2nd year survey (2004) for the Herpetological Inventory of the Chihuahuan Desert National Parks. It was the only alterna found within any of the surveyed parks. Specimen deposited within the MSB per survey protocol.
Habitat Preserved but disked continuously.
This entry is for the upper middle kingsnake (light brown and Yellow) All three were found within 30 yrds of each other.
The other two kings in the photo have their own observation (entries)
Beautiful leucistic Cal King found while road cruising in the Mojave! This lavender morph is common in the pet trade but rare to find out in the wild. It was very far from human habitation so it is definitely not an escaped captive bred snake.
Newporter Morph, With tremendous Yellow.
Habitat plowed after observation.
Long Beach/Newport Barred Morph
First I have seen in So Calif! They were
Common in contra costa county but not here.
Big adult, and very early in the year for it to be active. First one I've seen in almost two years!
Finally found one! Air temp about 55F, found under a rock
1 of 4 individuals seen. Air temperatures between 90-100F. This one was observed 5 different times 10-20 minutes across this night. Every time we came back, it would be back out on the rock before retreating under the lights.
Four seen. With gheaton and silversea_starsong. I think James first spotted this one.
Xantusia wigginsi complex, Xantusia (Yucca Valley).*
LEAVITT, D.H., R.L. BEZY, K.A. CRANDALL, AND J.W. SITES JR. 2007. Multi-locus DNA sequence data reveal a history of deep cryptic vicariance and habitat-driven convergence in the Desert Night Lizard, Xantusia vigilis species complex (Squamata: Xantusiidae). Molecular Ecology 16:4455–4481.
Melanistic Song Sparrow. Singing male, ID'ed as Song Sparrow by song, and similar face pattern (visible in photo though muted due to melanism). The bird was also associating with a standard-issue SOSP, possibly a mate.
Observed on Sagebrush (Artemisia californica).
Found inside garage, due to its large size and while in flight, we initially thought it was a bat.