Berry Springs Preserve Herps of Texas report, 17Nov2018

It was a beautiful fall night at Berry Springs Preserve after the first freeze of the season earlier in the week. Eight people observed three amphibian species at the main ponds, Rio Grande Leopard Frog, Blanchard's Cricket Frog, and Western Narrow-mouthed Toad, all at Call Index = 0. A dead Plain-bellied Watersnake was observed along the edge of the ditch in the pecan orchard, obviously killed by a mighty human. Numerous bats were seen flying over the main ponds at sunset. We also checked out the wet-weather pond behind the improved campground - we couldn't ID the one frog that hopped into the water, and none were calling.
The monitoring period was 17:35 - 18:35.
Participants were Kathy, Amy & Mike, Christie, Mike, Randy & Sandra, and Carolyn.
Environmental conditions at the main pond at sunset:

  • Air temperature = 68.0 deg F
  • Water temperature = 66.6 deg F
  • Sky = Mostly cloudy
  • Water level = Average
  • Relative humidity at sunset = 46 %
Posted on 18 de novembro de 2018, 04:07 PM by k_mccormack k_mccormack

Observações

Fotos / Sons

What

Rã-Leopardo-Do-Rio-Grande (Lithobates berlandieri)

Observador

k_mccormack

Data

Novembro 17, 2018 06:00 PM CST

Descrição

Observed during monthly amphibian monitoring.

Fotos / Sons

What

Rã-Grilo-de-Blanchard (Acris blanchardi)

Observador

k_mccormack

Data

Novembro 17, 2018 06:00 PM CST

Descrição

Observed during monthly amphibian monitoring. One photo shows one individual in mid-hop.

Fotos / Sons

Observador

k_mccormack

Data

Novembro 17, 2018 05:35 PM CST

Descrição

Observed during monthly amphibian monitoring.

Fotos / Sons

What

Cobra-d'Água-de-Barriga-Pálida (Nerodia erythrogaster)

Observador

k_mccormack

Data

Novembro 17, 2018 05:50 PM CST

Descrição

Observed at the edge of the ditch in the pecan orchard during monthly amphibian monitoring. Killed by a mighty human.

Comentários

Kathy, Thanks for a great evening out in very nice November weather. I only photographed the dead snake and not all that well either. Here is link to my observation;

https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/18473209

Publicado por mikef451 mais de 5 anos antes

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