North Georgia Creek

Cloppy

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So, I went by a house to winterize it for the remainder of the year and decided to hike down to a nearby creek and flip some rocks. Found a Pickerel Frog ( Lithobates palustris) , Blue Ridge Two-Lined Salamander (Eurycea wilderae), and some Spotted and Northern Duskies ( Desmognathus fuscus/conant, And a Redback Salamander. Here are the images in no particular order.
 

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If you are wondering why the redback does not have a red back, It was currently in leadback phase.
 
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    Hey Jamiee this is Rodger from Calgary we chatted a few years back. Do u still keep these newts?
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