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Posted by san_antonio_tx on May 10, 2003 at 11:36:36:
In Reply to: South Texas Report posted by jeffb on May 10, 2003 at 11:29:44:
Same place, same conditions, different report:
1 blind snake (field collected)
3 longnose (1 aor, 2 dor)
3 ribbons (2 aor, 1 dor)
3 emoryi (2 aor, 1 dor)
2 checkered garters (2 dor)
2 atrox (2 dor)
2 glossys (2 dor)
1 Nerodia (1 aor)
1 texas coral (1 aor)
1 nighsnake (1 aor)
1 bullsnake (1 dor)
1 coachwhip (1 dor)
2 Texas Horned Lizards (1 dor, 1 aor)
~7 or 8 Gulf coast toads (aor and dor)
1 Texas Toad
3 Med geckos
:5/9-10
:8:30pm - 1:00am
:McMullen County, Tx
:Temperatures 82 ----> 73
:Barometer 26.62 and rising
:Overcast, smokey, wind out of SE 5-15 knots
:Movement slow spotty, 1 at a time
:High grasses, no moisture, appears to be dry
:No appearance by Thamnophis marcianus would seem
:to confirm. One of Emory's had a stump tail.
:At least 3 other sets of hunters. Movement light
:for May. Needs rain.
:4 Crotalus atrox - 18-24 in. (AOR)
:2 Crotalus atrox - 18-24 in. (DOR)
:1 Rhinocheilus lecontei - 16 in. (AOR)
:2 Elaphe guttata emory - 28-34 in. (AOR)
:1 Elaphe guttata emory - 38 in., Female (DOR)
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