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arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 22 Dec 2006
Topic: Data recording
Found this whilst browsing the web: Its a thermometer and hygrometer for 25 quid, don't know if it's good or accurate. Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 27 Dec 2006
Topic: Seasons Greetings
A belated merry xmas from me. One pressie I got was a 8 DVD box set of Jeff Corwin with snakes. He is a bit OTT sometimes but the snakes are good. Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 18 Sep 2007
Topic: LAST SPOTTINGS OF THE YEAR
Conditions are still good at the moment - saw all 6 on Purbeck on Saturday, so hopefully the conditions won't change for a while. Mark P.S. Tony, are you coming over Hants or Dorset way? Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 18 Sep 2007
Topic: Smooth snake extinct??
Thursday yielded 5 at a site in Surrey and 2 on Saturday in Purbeck. Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 19 Sep 2007
Topic: Macabre, but interesting
I found a dead Af in a similar way a few weeks back, there was puncture wounds halfway down the body, so I assume it was possibly killed by a cat(it is a sub-urban site). One thing thats stands out apart from the teeth in the photo is the eye socket. Skeleton preparation anyone? Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 08 Feb 2007
Topic: Common Toad Crossings
Sounds good, I've got next week and the following week off so will be happy to pop up and help if I can. Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 08 Feb 2007
Topic: collecting spawn
I'd leave well alone because you could end up doing more harm than good. This could be especially true if the local populations are quite small. If Reptiles and Amphibians don't appear in your garden that often, you should accept it - taking animals/spawn etc from the wild is not the solution. As for GCN's I think you should take a good look at the law concerning that species. Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 12 Feb 2007
Topic: adder site
There is not much more anyone else can do for you on here advice wise, bar being showed the site by them. You have enough info and when the time comes is to go out and looking, you never know, you may get a surprise or 2. I got a week off at the beginning of March so it won't take much guessing on what I plan to do! Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 12 Feb 2007
Topic: Threats - peer review
Steve, One other possible is disease such as 'Red Leg' in amphibians. I'd imagine that the types of threat can vary from the area, such as urban sites etc. Just a couple of thoughts, Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 14 Mar 2007
Topic: foraging
Picture taken on 7th march, a little out of focus, but as you requested: Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 17 Mar 2007
Topic: First Male Adder, AP, Eastleigh
That site tends to get quite busy, especially at the weekends. I think I'll pop up there in the next half hour, though it may be getting a little on the warm side. Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 15 Mar 2006
Topic: Lenses
Has the Sigma 150mm macro lens been considered? I have one myself and its very good in my opinion. As I'm allowed to post off-topic images, heres a pic of a Robin. Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 15 Mar 2006
Topic: ReptilesonoRailways
I work on the railway and last April I was walking up the side of the track and whilst looking at some spring fungi in the lineside hedgerow I noticed a slowworm. I continued my walk and saw a tail of something disappear into the undergrowth. I carried on for another 100 yards and I counted 11 adders. I was in the same area today and whilst not seeing any adders I did see a solitary lizard. This lizard did what has been mentioned previously and disappeared in to a rotting sleeper. Heres one of my piccies from last April.. Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 15 Mar 2006
Topic: Adder surveying in Hampshire 2006
I live in Eastleigh and I'm also interested in taking part in the survey. I have a camera and GPS should these come in handy. My e-mail address: area.x1atbtinternet.com (replace 'at' with @) Cheers, Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 16 Mar 2006
Topic: ReptilesonoRailways
That pic was taken in Dorset and I'd agree that Lineside herps are probably well under-recorded. As for the compact camera idea, I do have a Digital SLR so once I've bought what I need for that then a compact maybe a possibility. It seems that herps like the lineside cable troughing- especially if it has a crack/hole big enough to squeeze in to. Cheers for the comments. Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 16 Mar 2006
Topic: Countdown to Extinction?
Don't the Badgers get Bovine TB of the cattle in the first place then spread it as they move about? Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 20 Mar 2006
Topic: Adder Photography
Nice piccies- I have't seen any Adders yet this year. Though if it stays sunny today, I may pop down to a known site here in Hampshire. Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 21 Mar 2006
Topic: Early adders?
Went out yesterday to look for Adders but no luck for me :( Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 22 Mar 2006
Topic: Canford Heath fire
They printed an aerial pic in the Mail of the affected area. A very devastating scene. I hope they throw the book at who did it. Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
arvensis Senior Member Joined: 15 Mar 2006 No. of posts: 445 View other posts in this topic |
Posted: 26 Mar 2006
Topic: Glow-worm numbers!!! please help
I counted 5 adult females at a site West of Winchester last July.
Mark Hampshire Amphibian and Reptile Group. |
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