AndyKraemer
New member
Hello all,
I know I'm not well known to many of you yet, but I'm making an effort to be more involved with the online community of caudate enthusiasts this year. If you have any questions about who I am, feel free to check out my research webpage: http://kraemer1.public.iastate.edu/
If anyone will be herping in Iowa this year and is looking for a local herper for company in the field, I'm your man. Be forewarned, I'm not from Iowa, so my herping skills start once at a site. I'm nearly useless finding new sites in this state.
So anyway, I'll be spending next week in Edinburgh and I was wondering if anyone had any advice or favorite spots (pm if location advice) in and around the city. John said I should ask you folk for advice. I have never been to Europe before, so I'd be tickled pink to see some common frogs and toads. I have a special affinity for tailed amphibians (of course), so any advice on searching out local newts will be especially welcome. It may be a little early for the reptiles, but you never know...
Thanks for your help!
Cheers,
Andy
I know I'm not well known to many of you yet, but I'm making an effort to be more involved with the online community of caudate enthusiasts this year. If you have any questions about who I am, feel free to check out my research webpage: http://kraemer1.public.iastate.edu/
If anyone will be herping in Iowa this year and is looking for a local herper for company in the field, I'm your man. Be forewarned, I'm not from Iowa, so my herping skills start once at a site. I'm nearly useless finding new sites in this state.
So anyway, I'll be spending next week in Edinburgh and I was wondering if anyone had any advice or favorite spots (pm if location advice) in and around the city. John said I should ask you folk for advice. I have never been to Europe before, so I'd be tickled pink to see some common frogs and toads. I have a special affinity for tailed amphibians (of course), so any advice on searching out local newts will be especially welcome. It may be a little early for the reptiles, but you never know...
Thanks for your help!
Cheers,
Andy