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herpetologic2
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Posted: 05 Jan 2007

 

Mark suggested that we should meet up at a field site and all go for a bit of herping.....so why dont we do just that?

Perhaps we could visit one of Tony's field sites (sorry Tony you may have to miss out on this trip) or any other suggestions would be welcome

We just need to agree a time and place for the spring

I would suggest Lightwater Country Park - for sand lizards, viviparous lizards, adders, slowworms, grass snakes and apparently smooth snakes

Perhaps we could take in a few sites in the same area?

 

Jon


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armata
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Posted: 05 Jan 2007
May I make a suggestion. Lightwater is an excellent choice.
But not far away is a site that I was just getting into re adders. Al knows it and he was kind enough to post that lovely photo of a male that I recorded there. This site would benefit from further survey; added interest is that a number of adders there are melanistic; also cracking site for grass snakes.

I have established that there are at least two subpopulations; i.e. two main hibernacula, but there are probably more; particularly on other side of road.

I think I posted a photo of males mosaic basking at one hibernacula there. What will spur you on is that the 'dance' is almost guaranteed.
If you are interested I could give you some methodology guidance; although I know you are experienced guys and gals - anyway it keeps me in touch with me adders.
(Other then puff/horned/dwarf/gaboon etc).

I only started looking at this site in 2000; so let me know what you think.
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arvensis
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Posted: 05 Jan 2007
Lightwater sounds good, are we looking at April time and either a Saturday or Sunday?   I'll have a look at my roster and see what days I've got off(I can work all sorts of funny hours!)

Tony, I wouldn't count myself as experienced - I'm learning all the time!

Jon, had a look at the site where the Skatepark is - they certainly used up quite a bit of the habitat there.    Admittely it was dark when I looked there but it doesnt look good- will take a daytime look somewhen.

Anyway, looking forward to sorting out a field visit.

Cheers, Mark

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armata
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Posted: 05 Jan 2007
But isn'tthat just the beauty of this game; you will never know it all; the lifetime student of herpetology.
e.g. since I started my viper book have had rather a steep learning curve re taxonomy; just delving into toxinology now.
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Ray999
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Posted: 06 Jan 2007

Hi If this open to all I would like to come along but when you decide on the location you will have to be a little more specific.Living up here in the North West and being a bit of a novice lightwater Country Park dosn,t mean a lot to me.

Cheers

Ray  


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Posted: 06 Jan 2007
It's not too far from me here in East Devon so I would be interested and I would love to see sand lizards and smooth snakes. I've been on my own but seen nowt even though I know I was in the right places.
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herpetologic2
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Posted: 06 Jan 2007

 

Anyone going to the Herp Workers Meeting in January?

We could arrange more details if some of us can meet up there - I am going as I am taking one of the workshops

Regards

Jon


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Peter Vaughan
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Posted: 06 Jan 2007

Good idea Jon - Lightwater (or the nearby Adder site) looks like a good venue and for me is not far from my home area.  I'd like to come along - a weekend date would be preferable, given the demands of the day job!  On the Delamere Forest thread we've been talking about a Purbeck visit - it would be good if we could do that as well sometime.  

Peter


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herpetologic2
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Posted: 06 Jan 2007

 

Here are some dates

7th April

14th April

21st April

28th April

5th May

I am free on any of these dates so we just have to find the one which most people can make -

I think that we should go to Lightwater to carry out some monitoring for sand lizards and then take in the tins there for the other species.

If we fancy an amphibian trip perhaps we could approach Froglife to go and see the Orton Brick Pits in Peterborough later in the year?

Regards

 

 

JC


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Danial
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Posted: 07 Jan 2007
Count me in Jon and should see you at the HWM.

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reptilelover1
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Posted: 07 Jan 2007
would i be able to come considering im 13 thanks jordan
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arvensis
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Posted: 07 Jan 2007
I can make either the 7th or 14th April.

Cheers, Mark

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herpetologic2
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Posted: 08 Jan 2007

 

If you can convince one of your parents to come along with you I think that would be fine. It depends how far away you are

The 1st RAUK Members Field Trip 2007

(disclaimer - not authorised by RAUK - participants attend at their own risk) 

Lightwater Country Park (Bagshot Heath), Lightwater Surrey - quarry - the British reptiles (possibly with the exception of the smooth snake)

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April 7th or 14th

Meet at the second car park at around 09.00am

Please pm me with any confirmed dates

other ideas for other field trips welcome

Bournemouth - green lizards/wall lizards, North Downs (Surrey), New Forest etc

 

 

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reptilelover1
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Posted: 08 Jan 2007
ok il try
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armata
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Posted: 08 Jan 2007
What about my Chobham site - tis just up the rpoad from Lightwater
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Alan Hyde
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Posted: 08 Jan 2007
Chobham, Lightwater... both are just up the road for me so , either will do.

I only do week days herping though, being a househubby I can herp anytime during school hours. Weekends are family time
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armata
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Posted: 08 Jan 2007
Seems to me that you are getting a good response.
So would it not make sense to split the party for the two sites i.e. Lightwater/Chobham - then have a 'social' get tohether afterwards and compare notes.

If you go on the dates entioned - at Chobham you will see mating pairs of adders and a more than good chance for the 'dance'.
Only a suggestion; don't want to rock th boat.

Gemma is very quiet is all OK, or is she on hols.
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arvensis
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Posted: 09 Jan 2007
Al,
   I'm sure I could meet up with you somewhen during a weekday because a good percentage of my days off are then.

Mark

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herpetologic2
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Posted: 09 Jan 2007

 

so what date are we going for?

7th or 14th April or an alternative day for the mid weekers?

 

JC


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herpetologic2
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Posted: 09 Jan 2007

 

Please note the disclaimer I have added to the announcement message - this is one reason why possible the members of RAUK could become a consituted body

Regards

 

JC


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