A Glass Frog stays with its eggs, as seen from below the leaf on a night hike in Guatemala. Within each egg, a tiny tadpole can be seen.
Continue reading..Glass Frog – a Transparent ParentSonoran Sidewinder in the soft sand it prefers, moving along the edge of drainage when spotted.
Continue reading..Sonoran SidewinderArizona Black Rattlesnake as seen from above. This snake was found in ambush on a narrow channel leading to a rare water hole – animals must walk this path to drink, making for a great hunting spot.
Continue reading..Arizona Black Rattlesnake Ambush PathA Western Diamondback Rattlesnake out basking in early Spring at its den. An hour later, this animal was out on the crawl looking for females to court, and make sure rival males stick to their own rocks.
Continue reading..Western Diamondback Rattlesnake Basking At DenWestern Pygmy Rattlesnake, Sistrurus miliarius streckeri – the first I have seen. This was actually a pretty big one! At around 18″-20″, it was much larger than the majority of Sistrurus sp. I’ve seen elsewhere, and about twice the size of the others found in subsequent days. This leaves one last subspecies of rattlesnake for […]
Continue reading..A First – Western Pygmy RattlesnakeIf you’re anywhere in the western US, these lizards are familiar. The Common Side-blotched Lizard lives throughout even the most urbanized areas of Phoenix and Tucson, running up and down the block and stucco approximation of natural habitat. This one is particularly colorful, giving me side-eye while I took a few photos.
Continue reading..Sideblotched Lizard Side-eyeOnly a half mile from camp into a night hike in the Peruvian Amazon, I saw this Fer-de-lance moving to an elevated position on a meter-high buttress … right in the middle of the trail. These snakes can be anywhere at any time.
Continue reading..Fer-de-lance On The TrailA pink Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake resting in rocks near the Rattlesnake Solutions office in the first morning sun, This snake uses the same area each year, showing up around June and leaving once aestivation is no longer necessary during the monsoon. Where it goes in the cooler months is unknown, but the tight site fidelity […]
Continue reading..Southwestern Speckled Rattlesnake Near the OfficeA Speckled Rattlesnake on a small, ridiculously hot Mexican island. In the sparse vegetation littered with bones of cetaceans and fish, these small rattlesnakes survive.
Continue reading..Isla El Muerto Speckled RattlesnakeA large Tiger Rattlesnake in a loose ambush coil near a series of rodent nests. This one was found just after sunup in a heavily urbanized area. Not all hunting postures for rattlesnakes are simple coils. Rattlesnakes may actively track, then settle in for a relatively short period, then move and set up again. I […]
Continue reading..Tiger Rattlesnake In Ambush