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  1. dragoncjo

    Need an ID on a plant

    If this helps the plant was about six inches tall and the flowers where a little bit bigger than a quarter. It was along side a trail in moderately sandy soil.
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    Need an ID on a plant

    Thanks it caught my eye don't normally notice plants, but the flower caught my eye. Thanks
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    Need an ID on a plant

    Could someone tell me what kind of plant this is, I am clueless when it comes to plants, flowers, etc. Also, here is a pic of two racers mating? I think, close as I could get without disturbing them. Thanks The snakes The plant/flower
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    Timber Rattler Behavior

    Man you just ripped my heart out with that last sentence. I was getting real optimistic up until that point. Bob, how many years have you been exploring the pines? Only 4 timbers, I don't like my odds.
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    Making my first trip...

    The pines seem to be hit or miss as far as reptiles are concerned. Unlike other areas you really have to look long and hard to find reptiles in the pines, at least for me. It is not like other areas were you seem to stumble upon nature, you really have to seek it out in the pines. Finding a...
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    Pics from today

    How do you guys get the pictures bigger on the page like that? Thanks for any help Chris
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    Timber Rattler Behavior

    Bob, that is awesome I hope to expierience that in the pines someday. Keep that spot a secret. A Timber, kingsnake, and two pine snakes I'm real jealous of your finds. Good stuff chris
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    Seven Scenic Savannahs...a PBX Hike

    Sounds like a nice trip really beautiful area. Any wildlife?
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    Pics from today

    Been to north central pa twice so far this year. Have seen three woodies but they weren't super active yet since this was two weeks ago and the streams were still pretty chilly, even for wood turtles. As for the boxies I guess I need to wait for a nice wet morning, if that ever happens again...
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    Pics from today

    Pine warbler would be my guess, def a warbler not too keen on the slight differences between warbler's though. I too went out yesterday, saw a bunch of musks, ton's of fence swift, and then the usual's, looking for spotteds but yesterday was a little to hot I suspect. Nice pics, the spadefoot...
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    bald eagle vs. pickerel

    Osprey seem to like to taunt people. Down at Manumuskin there are to nests that are right on the trail. I stopped walking the trail because they use to fly about 20 yards over my head. Even now I go way around there nests and they still squalk and harass me. There one of the more aggressive...
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    bald eagle vs. pickerel

    That is def an osprey in the picture. Really nice action shot.
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    Snake

    Yeah thats a kingsnake. Pine snake and a king in two weeks that is pretty impressive, more than I've seen in the way of snakes.
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    Snake Dens Disturbed

    Thanks for confirming that makes me feel a little bit better... I think.
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    Musk turtles

    No, the racer saw me before I saw it, once I did see it he froze for a second but by the time I changed lenses he scurried off into a cedar stream. As for the musks I normally don't get too excited about musks but seeing 30 in one day in a very small pond was truly exciting for me, these guys...
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    Musk turtles

    Went out to one of my spotted turtle spots today. Saw about 4-6 mostly females, all were basking and my attempts to catch them were futile. However I must have stumbled upon the first day of breeding season for musk turtles. In all saw about thirty and then stopped counting, most were swimming...
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    Snake Dens Disturbed

    Is this the same thing on field herpers? http://www.fieldherpers.com//view.php?site=fieldherpers&bn=fieldherpers_fieldherping&key=1144350520
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    Poisin OAK

    I use to use caladryl lotion it worked pretty good. I think your best bet is going to a doctor and getting some steroids, or meds they can provide they always have access to the best stuff. Poison oak is bad in oregon, my brother in law is from roseberg and they use to have goats to eat the...
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    Critters

    Its a fence swift, just a little plain looking, could be sickly. Any pics of the snakes?
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    83-A good number

    That is not normal behavior, at least I think it isn't. He was getting pissed off which is why his quills in his back are starting to rise, and his teeth were chattering like most rodents do. He was simply warning me that I was getting to close. I adhered to his warning, and walked away.
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