'Twas a great night for herping
By Richard Bartlett · April 9, 2015 5:38 am
Four Days Before Christmas, and all through the 'hood,
The rain was torrential, conditions were good.

Jake said, "It's the night. We really should go."
I checked the computer, barometer's low.
So off in the storm, wipers on high,
The rain still fell in sheets from the lowering sky.
Traffic was heavy on roads, wet and black,
But for 50 long miles we stayed right on track.
We turned toward the pond, it had been a long ride,
But the "sallys" were active. We're both glad we tried!
Road herping central Florida style with Jake: December 21, approximately 67 degrees Fahrenheit, and heavy rain.
Species seen: mole salamander, Ambystoma talpoideum; tiger salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum; spring peeper, Pseudacris crucifer. Also seen: southern toad, green treefrog, and southern leopard frog.
Several dozen mole salamanders were seen on this cold night.
Spring peepers were crossing the road and vocalizing from flooded roadside swales.



