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WOW!! So much happened since i posted this yesterday. thank you so much for the SOTD and for supporting the work i try to do with my PN activity!!! The butterfly was drinking the sweat from out shirts so we decided to mix some salt and water in our hands and we effectively got it to pose on our hands. So I see there is no consensus on the species. Anyone want to give the final proposal? If not, I will go with Perisama.
esta foto equivocadamente en el grupo de Reptiles of Colombia. es un insecto y no reptil, por favor elimínalo del grupo.
hey janson. we were also totally thrown off by the coloration. we knew it was a water snake but had not idea what sub species or if a different a color variation. we were kind of near an area where there was salt water intrusion so it could possibly be a mix. we are all open to other suggestions of what it could be. thanks for the support and interest.
It really was. One of those special moments you get to share with the territory you are in. To think we really went out to look for invasive pythons and never thought we could go out and not see a single invasive and see such a beautiful diversity of species as well as ages of the different snakes out last night. It fills you with the energy needed to keep up the fight to save our planet and all of its inhabitants. It is a labor of love.
hey Karen. I am just seeing this now, Awesome! Thank you much!!
how about this one? http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/109...
is it D. albiventris or D. pernigra? thanks for the help.
any help bird ppl? any chance its an Eophonia concinna?? that would more than make my year.