A few photos from WNC

WillT

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Some photos from Western North Carolina.

Aneides aeneus
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eggs
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Another with eggs
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New borns
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Another baby
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One more nest
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One last photo, found this guy in my backyard while moving some logs.
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I´m speechless...those pictures are just too good!
Thank you so very much for sharing, those are really amazing shots.

You should enter at least a couple of those in the calendar competition, by the way.
 
Those photos are great. Did you take them in the field?
 
@Azhael Thanks

@michael Yes they were taken in the field. Thanks
 
Found these yesterday.

Plethodon yonahlossee
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Amazing pictures, every one of them blew me away!! Keep it up!
 
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