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Nature photography, herpetology, weather, geology, adventuring science nerd. Cascadian
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Let's go. Great job from the Judge and the WA AG

a quick redwood forest critter pattern for your feed ☘️💕

This is actually a joint exercise now

Me: Mom, can I take photos of Saguaro Mom: No, we have Saguaro at home The Saguaro at home:

They screwed this all up.

Still in Amazonia for #FrogFriday - a Reticulated Treefrog (Dendropsophus reticulatus), NE Peru. Not a rainforest frog per se, usually found around the edges of oxbow lakes and in floating vegetation. Daytime colors - at night, the whitish hue is bright yellow. #herps #frogs #NaturePhotography 🌿

Bob is legit one of the good ones. Glad to see WA dems doing good

Wintu Salamander photoshoot hanging off the walls of a limestone cave. The karst features around Lake Shasta are incredible

I wish I could live this night forever. Nothing but pure magic finding snakes under the bright lights of the Aurora Borealis

It be like that

Cold day with the camera

Cope's Giant Salamander (Dicamptodon copei)

Proud of my state AG and Gov

Happiness is a Pygmy Rattlesnake #herps #herping #fieldherping #nature

Wintu Shasta Salamander (Hydromantes wintu) in its limestone cave habitat #herps #herpetology #fieldherping #salamander

Wow

First snake of 2025 goes to this amazing Sharp-tailed Snake

All aboard the Hydromantes Dinghy

Time for an adventure @tarichatgirl.bsky.social

Coastal Giant Salamander (Dicamptodon tenebrosus)

A new day will come, and when the sun shines, it'll shine out the clearer. I know now folks in those stories had lots of chances of turning back, only they didn't. They kept going because they were holding on to something. That there's some good in this world, Mr. Frodo, and it's worth fighting for.

Great to know that Dem leadership is just going to roll over

Get fucked. These types wanted and did everything thing in their power to have Trump win so they could write these stories. They are complicit

I need to get back to the Mojave

A beautiful orange northern desert nightsnake (Hypsiglena chlorophaea) that I flipped under a rock last spring. I can't wait to find more of these beautiful snakes during daylight hours this upcoming year. #fieldherping #reptiles #snakes

"In the evenings, we will sit on this front porch and watch the stars." - Frog and Toad Cascades Frog (Rana cascadae)

Del Norte Salamander (Plethodon elongatus)

One of my favorite memories of 2024 was finding a super cute little Rubber Boa at the bottom of a large lava tube cave in the southern Cascade Mountains of Washington

Corn Snakes are pretty damn cool

Don't try it

A neat Great Blue Heron having a Saddleback Gunnel for a snack

Torrent Cathedral A beautiful Cascade Torrent Salamander (Rhyacotriton cascadae) welcoming me to its waterfall home. The Torrent Salamanders are a unique family endemic to the cold headwater streams of the Pacific Northwest

Amphibian photography can often be a mucky affair

I hope everyone has a toadally awesome 2025

2024 was a year of bucket list photographs highlighted by watching The Aurora Borealis with a Rattlesnake friend along with my lifer Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake and finding Tailed Frogs in a glacial ice cave high on a volcano. I'm excited for what 2025 will bring.

What a beast of a storm