Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge, Cameron and Vermilion Parishes, Louisiana (12 March 2010)

Today Bones and I headed down to visit the Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge in southwestern Louisiana to do some birding and a little herping. Weather was cooler with temps in mid 60s and windy. Not too many herps out but we did find a few living things. On the drive back, we saw absolute carnage on the road. Several turtles and snakes were DOR, likely from the warm weather over the past couple of days.

Overall finds: 

     Lampropeltis getula holbrooki (Speckled Kingsnake) 1 subadult and 1 DOR
     Nerodia clarkii clarkii (Gulf Saltmarsh Snake) 1 DOR
     Nerodia fasciata confluens (Broad-Banded Watersnake) 10+ DOR
     Nerodia cyclopion (Mississippi Green Watersnake) 15+ DOR
     Nerodia sp. (Unknown Watersnake) 10+ DOR
     Thamnophis proximus orarius (Gulf Coast Ribbonsnake) 1 DOR
     Thamnophis sirtalis sirtalis (Eastern Gartersnake) 1 DOR
     Eumeces fasciatus (Five-Lined Skink) 1 adult
     Scincella lateralis (Ground Skink) 5+ adults
     Kinosternon subrubrun hippocrepis (Mississippi Mud Turtle) 10+ DOR
     Trachemys scripta elegans (Red-Eared Slider) 4 adults basking and 10+ DOR
     Bufo nebulifer (Gulf Coast Toad) 2 adults
     Rana catesbeiana (American Bullfrog) 3 adults DOR

     



Bufo nebulifer (Gulf Coast Toad)



Lampropeltis getula holbrooki (Speckled Kingsnake)

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