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Mike Pingleton
January 11, 2022
Field Herping, Hot Stove Herping
amphibian, field herping, reptiles
It’s a bit of a drive but we made from the ocean to the desert in time to get in some road-cruising after dark. There’s one quiet road that I really like, and as a bonus our friend Dan drove in from L.A. to hang out for a couple days.…
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Mike Pingleton
January 9, 2022
Field Herping, Hot Stove Herping
amphibian, field herping, reptiles
It started in Las Vegas, as many stories do, and really, there were several significant loops made during this journey. I went through the PITA hoops to secure a rental car at the airport, and then picked up Tim and John at a casino and we left Vegas in our…
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Mike Pingleton
December 24, 2021
Field Herping, Hot Stove Herping
amphibian, field herping, reptiles
Note: ‘Hot Stove Herping’ is a phrase I coined years ago, for use in end-of-year posts on the old Field Herp Forum. I stole it from baseball; members of the ‘hot stove league’ huddle together during the cold winter months and talk baseball until spring and the game comes back.…
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Mike Pingleton
December 13, 2021
Field Herping
amphibian, field herping, reptiles
Spring, summer or fall, it doesn’t matter – when the sun sets on the far side of the Mississippi, amphibians and reptiles are out and about in the La Rue-Pine Hills Research Natural Area. Walking along Snake Road after dark can be interesting and can produce a few surprises. Treefrogs…
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Mike Pingleton
December 6, 2021
Field Herping
amphibians, field herping, reptiles
There are many ways to discover amphibians and reptiles – you can road-cruise for them, flip rocks and logs and trash, or even just walk them up. But if you haven’t made use of boardwalks, you’re missing out. There are a lot of boardwalks out there in parks, preserves, and…
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Mike Pingleton
April 6, 2017
Creature Featurettes, Life Listicles
Chichen Itza, Crotalus tzabcan, field herping, Neotropical rattlesnake, Rattlesnakes
The neonate tzabcan had crawled out of a cornfield, and was making its way to dense forest on the other side of the road when it was smashed flat against the pavement by a passing vehicle. We stopped to take a look at the unfortunate little rattlesnake; I took a…
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Mike Pingleton
August 6, 2016
Field Herping, Life Listicles
Amazon, Caiman, field herping, herp, Melanosuchus
The Madre Selva field station is on the banks of the Rio Orosa, and if you go out on that river at night, you can find Spectacled Caiman (Caiman crocodilus) in the quieter backwaters, their eyes glowing red when hit with a flashlight. Go up the shallow side creeks and…
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Mike Pingleton
October 4, 2015
General
field herping, herp
I started field herping in the early 1970s. I’ve been blogging about herps since 1996. Of course, blogging hadn’t been invented yet, but nobody told us, the handful of proto-bloggers who felt the compulsion to write about our adventures with amphibians and reptiles. I used to write lengthy missives about…
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