#1 Field Season Photos
Posted: Fri Jul 24, 2009 12:54 pm
So, over the summer I got to do (or have done) a lot of wildlife/nature photography, plus a few fun shots of myself.
This is me with a rather irritated Lowland leopard frog.
A few of the bullfrogs I collected. Oh how I love collecting bullfrogs. These, along with three others are to be bred in captivity so that I can perform diabolical experiments upon the hundreds of thousands of offspring they produce.
His is habitat for one of my other target species. The black necked garter snake
This is one of the first Blotched Water Snakes Garrett and I collected, there are now 8 in my lab (along with 15 garter snakes and a number of frogs).
A Little Copperhead we found in a park
A nesting slider
Me with a hooked sidewinder
Me with a Western Diamondback
A little sidewinder
Garrett Being a Loon
The Verde River
Another shot from a different angle
AZ Desert Sunset
This tadpole reminds me of a seal
Mojave rattlesnake in tactical retreat mode
Yes, that is a coral snake
This is a Texas Spiny Lizard
And last but not least, it took an hour for Oliver to pop this toad...
This is me with a rather irritated Lowland leopard frog.
A few of the bullfrogs I collected. Oh how I love collecting bullfrogs. These, along with three others are to be bred in captivity so that I can perform diabolical experiments upon the hundreds of thousands of offspring they produce.
His is habitat for one of my other target species. The black necked garter snake
This is one of the first Blotched Water Snakes Garrett and I collected, there are now 8 in my lab (along with 15 garter snakes and a number of frogs).
A Little Copperhead we found in a park
A nesting slider
Me with a hooked sidewinder
Me with a Western Diamondback
A little sidewinder
Garrett Being a Loon
The Verde River
Another shot from a different angle
AZ Desert Sunset
This tadpole reminds me of a seal
Mojave rattlesnake in tactical retreat mode
Yes, that is a coral snake
This is a Texas Spiny Lizard
And last but not least, it took an hour for Oliver to pop this toad...