Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Narrow Fellow in the Water

Juvenal Northern Water Snake

A few weeks ago some friends and I spent the day at Lock 7, Colonie. The birding was reasonably good for a muggy afternoon, and I observed and identified my first Epidonax flycatcher!

Highlights:
Green Heron (3)
Great Blue Heron
ACADIAN FLYCATCHER
Yellow Warbler
Northern Rough-winged Swallow
OSPREY

After I realized that the flycatcher might be difficult to ID, my sister helped me come up with a mnemonic to remember the calls. She came up with Phoo-eee! In the end, this is what clinched the ID. Now, the birding might have been decent, but the herping was better. The woods were teeming with toads... So many that at one point we stopped, and gathered up the taods within reach and plunked them in my hat for a picture.

We also saw a number of Garter Snakes; there was no scale counting going on, so Eastern or Common was left a mystery. Then at the end of the hike we were wading through a deep creek, when a small (12") Northern Water Snake swims across my feet.
I grabbed it for a quick picture, received a few tiny bites, and then released it.

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