While in Wisconsin, my oldest son and I spent some time together on Father's Day looking for salamanders along the Plover River. It's a good thing that I had him with me too, since he found both of the species that we encountered that day.
Originally we were searching for the Blue Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma laterale) in a spot that is a known habitat for them. However, the first salamander we encountered was a young Four-Toed Salamander (Hemidactylium scutatum), which is the least common of all seven of the Wisconsin salamanders. It had been so long since I had herped in that area that I even forgot the name of this one at the time.
Anyway, we had lots of fun on our adventure and thankfully it paid off too! Enjoy the video!
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HOPE FOR THE MONARCH - [ Ссылка ]
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