Video of Taricha torosa breeding activity

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Hi Folks,

About a week ago I was in Napa Co., California visiting one of my old field sites. Much of January and early February was very dry there, and the ponds didn't fill until a week or so before I arrived. Despite the late start to the breeding season, the amphibian breeding activity was intense!

I used a little point and shoot digital camera to take a few short videos of the newts mating. The videos were taken at night, and the animals were lit by headlamps/flashlight. So the quality isn't too good. But you may still enjoy it, especially if you haven't seen T. torosa mate in the wild. The loud noise in the background is the sound of a few hundred male pacific chorus frogs (Pseudacris regilla) calling. A few males were very excited and amplexed the Taricha.

Hope you enjoy!

Mike

Newts:

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and here are a few video clips of calling Pacific Chorus Frogs:

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Dang wish you woulda told me, i live 45 minutes from Napa and went herping two days ago.
 
Those were great! I loved that frog joining in, can I say it? How cute!
 
Wow! I thoroughly enjoyed those videos- great footage! Please, go herping again and post more!;)
 
Lovely videos, thanks for posting :)
I love super toad, the fearless breeder...he´s my hero now.
 
Great videos, thanks Mike.
 
Thanks! Glad you all enjoyed the videos. Mike
 
when do you think you will be going again?
 
Mike,

I live in Ohio, and I do not plan to be back in Napa County anytime soon.

Good luck herping!

Mike
 
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