Herpetology and other natural history in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia (and beyond?)
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Monoculture
The other outstanding issue is corn snakes...
Kingsnakes continued...
Snakes found in motgomery county...
Common Name
Zoological Name (Genus/Species)
Copperhead
Agkistrodon contortrix
Worm Snake
Carphophis amoenus
Northern Scarlet Snake
Cemophora coccinea copei
Racer
Coluber constrictor
Northern Ringneck Snake
Diadophis punctatus edwardsii
Corn Snake
Elaphe guttata
Black Rat Snake
Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta
Eastern Hognose Snake
Heterodon platyrhinos
Mole Kingsnake
Lampropeltis calligaster rhombomaculata
Eastern Kingsnake
Lampropeltis getula getula
Eastern Milk Snake
Lampropeltis triangulum
Northern Water Snake
Nerodia sipedon
Rough Green Snake
Opheodrys aestivus
Queen Snake
Regina septemvittata
Brown Snake
Storeria dekayi
Eastern Ribbon Snake
Thamnophis sauritus
Common Garter Snake
Thamnophis sirtalis
Eastern Smooth Earth Snake
Virginia valeriae
Thoughts on rare snakes...
This is maryland's understanding of their snake distribution. Divided into common, uncommon, rare, endangered, and historical.
The eastern kingsnake is common...
Common
Black Rat Snake (Elaphe obsoleta obsoleta)
Eastern Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis)
Eastern Hognose Snake (Heterodon platyrhinos)
Eastern Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula getula)
Eastern Milk Snake (Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum)
Eastern Ribbon Snake (Thamnophis sauritus sauritus)
Eastern Worm Snake (Carphophis amoenus amoenus)
Northern Black Racer (Coluber constrictor constrictor)
Northern Brown Snake (Storeria dekayi dekayi)
Northern Copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix mokasen)
Northern Ringneck Snake (Diadophis punctatus edwardsi)
Northern Water Snake (Nerodia sipedon sipedon)
Rough Green Snake (Opheodrys aestivus)
Smooth Green Snake (Opheodrys vernalis vernalis)
Southern Ringneck Snake (Diadophis punctatus punctatus)
Uncommon
Coastal Plain Milk Snake (Lampropeltis triangulum elapsoides X triangulum)
Corn Snake (Elaphe guttata guttata)
Mole Kingsnake (Lampropeltis calligaster rhombomaculata)
Northern Red Belly Snake (Storeria occipitomaculata occipitomaculata)
Queen Snake (Regina septemvittata)
Smooth Earth Snake (Virginia valeriae valeriae)
Southern Copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix contortrix)
Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus horridus)
Rare
Northern Scarlet Snake (cemophora coccinea copei)
Redbelly Water Snake (Nerodia erythrogaster erythrogaster)
Endangered
Mountain Earth Snake (Virginia valeriae pulchra)
Rainbow Snake (Farancia erytrogramma erytrogramma)
Historical
Northern Pine Snake (Pituophis melanoleucus melanoleucus)
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
A real live natural history buff...
There are more of us...
And I presume we are breeding.
http://www.backyardnature.net/n/06/060518.htm
Lol...
http://www.backyardnature.net/
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Smooth Earth Snake (Virginia valeriae)
http://www.uga.edu/srelherp/snakes/virval.htm
I found my first Smooth Earth Snake (Virginia valeriae.) That's first as in ever. Which is pretty damn exciting. And I have my own pictures too, but I left them in the lab at school. (Blast!) I'll post them whenever I get a chance.
I found the snake while actually road herping (eagle eye?)up to the Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management Area just before the border with Berkeley and Morgan counties in West Virginia. Does anyone know where that is? Well either way... my copy of Peterson's doesn't have the snakes' distribution in this area.
I have to wonder if anyone over at Marshall University http://www.marshall.edu/herp/ has seen any around her in their recent grad student excursions...
It's a lifelister kids.
Now if anyone has seen a queen snake...
The greatest fish ever...
"Goby fish are some of the smallest vertebrates in the world. This goby fish peers out of a sea anemone in the Solomon Islands."
What an amazingly cute fish!
This book is tentalating...
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Who can comment here... can you!
This transition therapod is awesome.
Picture credit to Nat Geo.
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2009/06/090617-new-dinosaur-fingers.html
There's a baby on his back.
If these people could just see a hellbender what would their definition of ugly become? It's rediculous.
This salamander may be "bug-eyed", but does anyone notice from the video that it appears to have its nose minimized and its eyes forward facing. This would give the salamander excellent depth preception. This is the velociraptor of the salamander world. A clear stalking visual hunter.
Also note the enlarged "whisker" or "mustache" hanging from the rostrum. Enhanced sense organ! Channeling chemical (smell) data much like the plethodons and their nasolabial grooves.
"Conservation International has announced the discovery of 12 animal species -- four amphibians, seven insects and one lizard -- believed to be new to science. The species were found during a survey of the Upper Nangaritza River Basin in southeastern Ecuador and include a bug-eyed salamander that's been termed simply "the ugly salamander," a poison arrow frog, and an insect intriguingly named the white-faced gnome katydid. (Continues at link...)"
Link for the article... this stuff is fresh...
Slughorn?
He looks like Proffesor Slughorn. (Not quite my vision.)
I feel like while googling this book, I got a lot of religious allegory.
I'm going to return to my search...
http://www.fantasticfiction.co.uk/c/jack-l-chalker/
A moment with a rock?
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
"The Rift." by Peter David
Stange, be the things which appear from nowhere to be entertaining.
There's sheet music and an mp3!
http://stantough.blogspot.com/
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=7V4U8QOW
I must admit I just downloaded both.
I don't own a piano.
The next to book purchases...
"The Demon's At Rainbow Bridge" by Jack L. Chalker
It was amazing.
It could have been the single greatest act of characterization in a science fiction novel I have ever read. Read it. My god. Whenever I can scrounge the 8 dollars necessary to buy the next two books in the series I will, and immediately.
I don't usually feel this strongly about Science Fiction (Fantasy is my heart of hearts).
But this one is a doozey.
Because of this book, I now almost consider a parasite... not so bad.
How's that for a teaser...
"New Divide" for the Piano
A stange impulse I know.
First blog...
Just kidding. I've started to sem-blog on facebook.com. And it's killing me that I can't collect my madness into one place and watch it unfold in all it's majesty.
Even if this remains an unread blog, filled to it's bloggy brim with unrequited love for blog readers, that's okay. I've learned a lot in the past few months, herping, kayaking, and generally trailblazing through the woods so far this year... there's so much more to learn.
I need to keep these varied understanding, sort through them, and place them somewhere clear so that I may share them with whomever else might want to read them.
That's my intention.
Happy hunting.
Jessica