Walking in front of enclosures by MWRC.
See audio. Part of large mixed flock (about 70) of Type 2 and 6. This was the only calling Sierra Madre Crossbill I could find visually
Flipped under a log where floodplain merged into swamp. I’ve found Lesser Sirens, Eastern Mud, Southern Two-Lined, and Wolf Dusky Salamanders here before.
Richland County, SC
under a log in a floodplain
Richland County, SC
Under a log with a Southern Two-Lined and a Wolf Dusky Salamander
Richland County, SC
Under a log with a Wolf Dusky Salamander
Richland County, SC
second ever. under a log
Richland County, SC
Found within 10 miles of where a historical montanus record was noted, and the pattern heavilly reminds me of some mid-atlantic montanus photos I’ve seen. Plus the iris appeared more brown, but it is hard to tell since I had to recover the third photo from a bad smudge on my lens.
7 inch long mud salamander, the biggest one I've ever seen. Length shown in last photo.
Flipped under a log. Pretty lethargic and it’s back seems kinked. Richland County, SC