Third Eye - Snake Road 2020  
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Tim Spuckler tim@thirdeyeherp.com

On the following day, I set out to find my third "lifer" in three days, with a little help from my friends.
Spotted Dusky Salamander

Success - Spotted Dusky Salamander.
Spotted Dusky Salamander

Herpers Herping.
Herpers Herping

Southern Two-lined Salamaders were also found in the same area as the Spotted Duskies.
Southern Two-lined Salamader

Fishing Spiders get their common name because most live near water and have been reported to catch small fish and aquatic insects from the water as they walk on the surface.
Fishing Spider

A dark Spotted Dusky Salamander.
 Spotted Dusky Salamander

Eventually it was time to get back on Snake Road.
Snake Road

A nicely colored Copperhead that was on the road.
Copperhead

An "off road" Long-tailed Salamander.
Longtail Salamander

A Western Ribbon Snake getting ready to cross Snake Road.
Western Ribbon Snake

Bess Beetles communicate with each other through squeaking and clicking noises.
Bess Beetle

A super cute baby Rough Green Snake.
Rough Green Snake

Chicken-of-the-woods is a large, conspicuous mushroom that tatstes like, well, you know...
Chicken-of-the-woods Mushroom

A good looking Plainbelly Water Snake.
Plainbelly Water Snake

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