camp this past week

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not all of them are salamanders(oops)

I had tons of fun just like every year, found lots of stuff

tons of redback salamanders(FYI thats a red pine needle next to the salamander)
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1 blue spotted salamander
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3 spotted salamanders
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2 central newts
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a handfull of toads
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2 wood frogs
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and 1 painted turtle(I cought it 4 times while fishing, but didnt have a camera on me but heres a pic of a different one)
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Nice pics! I didn't appreciate things like this when I went to camp. Those blue-spotted ones are pretty, and a lot of the animals you took pics of have such cute little faces!
 
Very nice Dane, thanks for posting. What state were you camping in?
 
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