I've been hibernating...

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... Or at least that's what it feels like! Actually, I haven't been on the forum much lately because of my current college schedule. So this is just me saying: "I'm still alive!"

In other news, it has been an unusually mild winter here in southwestern Missouri. As February progresses, I am starting to feel salamander season getting ready to kick in. Has anyone had any success finding caudates out in the wild yet this year?
 
How disappointing, I was hoping to find an account of successful human hibernation... :rolleyes:
 
Thomas, the peepers have been calling in Michigan on and off all winter. If you're going to go out, you'd better do it now. I imagine migration is going to be moved up a month or two given the distinct lack of cold.
 
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