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Hiking West of Phoenix, 03-30-08

Sunday, March 30th, 2008

Floyd and I went hiking through the desert scrub and low-laying foothills West of the White Tank mountains for a few hours this afternoon. Temperatures were in the mid 70’s, and there was a good amount of wind. We saw a lot of the usual whiptails, urosaurus, zebra-tailed lizards, but not much else. We did run across a young Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox) and a Desert Horned Lizard and got a few quick pictures.

Crotalus atrox Western Diamondback Rattlesnake

desert horned lizard found while field herping in arizona

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Herping West of Phoenix, 03-28-08

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

We went out tonight and found a good 10 or so snakes in the nice, warm air. The temperatures stayed in the mid 70’s for about an hour and a half after dark, and there was a lot of movement in that time. Here’s some of what we found:

sonoran sidewinder cerastes

sidewinder crotalus cerastes cercobombus

crotalus scutulatus mojave rattlesnake mohave rattlesnake

mojave rattlesnake in arizona

sonoran gopher snake in maricopa county, arizona

gopher snake pituophis catenifer affinis in arizona

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Desert Horned Lizard

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

We went for a short hike Easter evening about an hour West of Phoenix and saw lizards of all sorts. I got a few shots that might have had some promise, but am not too bright and left my ISO at 800 from some previous in-home screwing around. Lots of white on my card. Whoops! I did realize it in time, however, to get a couple shots of a cool little Desert Horned Lizard (Phrynosoma platyrhinos).

* Thanks to Jeff Williams from the AHA for the correct ID.

Desert Horned Lizard

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The First Snakes of 2008

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

We did a little exploring tonight West of Phoenix and found a new leg to our “close to home” route, as well as a few snakes! Totals:

2 Western Diamondbacks (Crotalus atrox)
3 Mojave Rattlesnakes (Crotalus scutulatus), 2 DOR
2 Sonoran Sidewinders (Crotalus cerastes cercobombus), 1 DOR

… nothing spectaular, but a good turnout for a first night out, down in the low 70’s.

When we found the first atrox, I moved it off the road for some photos. When we got to the side of the road, the bushes to my right also started buzzing with the second atrox of the evening! Obviously we were pretty excited that our first snake of the year ended up having a buddy. We got a few pictures of the first one, and then a few of the second, and left them alone.

#1:
Crotalus atrox Western Diamondback Rattlesnake

#2:
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A pretty, young Mojave Rattlesnake (Crotalus scutulatus) with an X on the tail:
c-scutulatus1-032108.jpg

A Very Calm Adult Sonoran Sidewinder (Crotalus cerastes cercobombus):
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c-cerastes-cercobombus2-032108.jpg

I’ve got some night-time practice to do with my camera, but otherwise a productive start to the year.

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South Mountain, Phoenix AZ 03-15-08

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

Kelly and I finally got out of the house to try out luck in the low 70’s weather we’ve been having. We’re both still getting over being sick so lazily poking around a local mountain was a great time. We saw a lot of side blotched (Uta stansburian) and Ornate Tree (Urosaurus ornatus) lizards, but no snakes or chucks. Oh well. It was a nice day and we made the most of it by finding a nice place to sit for awhile, and for me to practice a little with some high dynamic range photography on my new camera. I saved them as high-res desktop graphics for wide-format monitors. Download them and check them out.

Regular picture of a regular lizard out looking for a girlfriend (this isn’t the HDR, obivously).

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Desert HDR 1 (right-click to save as):

hdr-s-mountain-031508.jpg

Desert HDR 2 (right-click to save as):

hdr-s-mountain2-031508.jpg

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Camera Practice

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

I’m unfortunately stuck at home sick on the first really nice, herp-friendly weekend of the year. That leaves my pets to be the subject of lots and lots of bad photos while I practice with my new toys.

furmoth

zigbot

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First Pictures with the New Camera

Tuesday, February 26th, 2008

I got my new camera today and it took me about two hours to unwrap everything, charge the battery, and get my first picture taken with the thing. My assumption that I’ll be needing to take a photography class or two is correct.

Anyway, the first two pictures were of the dog and a lizard, since those were the only somewhat interesting things around.

sam the dog

Berto

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New Camera!

Friday, February 15th, 2008

Today I took a step away from just being a herp-nerd by spending $1700+ on camera gear for the upcoming year. After months of research and thousands of reviews (not kidding, unfortunately), I got some great advice from a couple of folks at the AHA Forums and ended up getting a Canon 40D DSLR and two Canon lenses (28-135 & 75-300) with a 3-year warranty.

It comes in the mail in about a week. I am flipping out inside, hard.

Canon 40D DSLR

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