Posts Tagged ‘Rough Green Snake’

Highlight of a “rough” day!! by , Ranger

July 26th, 2011

As much as I enjoy Dino Days (July 16-17) and sifting through tons of dusty, gray, ocean-bottom sediment for fossils, I have to say that the highlight of Dino Days (at least day one, Saturday) was watching a Rough Green Snake eat a dragonfly in a willow tree just off the Wetlands Overlook in Explore [...] Read the rest of this entry »

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Pickerel Frogs and Green (blue) Snakes by , Ranger

July 15th, 2009

It was still raining on July 5 as I headed out to the Wetlands along the paved path on the Explore the Wild/Catch the Wind loop. As I walked along, I could see ahead of me small frogs hopping to the left and to the right, hopping to get out of the way as I [...] Read the rest of this entry »

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Forgs, Turtles, and a Green Snake by , Ranger

June 30th, 2009

Green Frogs seemed more vocal this period than in previous weeks. Northern Cricket Frogs can still be heard in the Wetlands, although with less frequency. Many Bullfrog tadpoles have morphed into adults during the past few weeks, evidenced by the dozens of miniature Bullfrogs poking their little heads above the water of the Wetlands. Yellow-bellied [...] Read the rest of this entry »

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