Has anyone heard about salamander movement near Lexington, Weston, Lincoln and
surrounding towns; I'm interested in joining those checking for salamander
crossings. Excellent to hear about the Easton sightings.
Thanks,
Rochelle
SteinbergTeaching.com
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From: Noah Charney <ndcharney@amherst.edu>
To: vernalpool@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, March 10, 2011 2:02:53 PM
Subject: RE: [vernalpool] Movement in Easton, MA
That same night (March 6) there were also woodfrogs and a four-toed salamander
moving in Easton.
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From: vernalpool@yahoogroups.com on behalf of jacob.kubel
Sent: Mon 3/7/2011 9:23 AM
To: vernalpool@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [vernalpool] Movement in Easton, MA
Blue-spots were moving in Easton last night from at least 8 PM onward, even
though the real rain didn't commence until 11::30 PM. Temps were still 55-57 F.
One spring peeper heard and another seen in Attleboro around 8:30 PM, temps
50-52 F. Nothing else seen there 7-9 PM except a few redback salamanders.
Much snow has melted away in eastern MA, and margins of vernal pools have
thawed...we can probably expect significant movement with the next warm rain
event (Friday night?).
Spring is finally arriving!
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Thursday, March 10, 2011
[vernalpool] Info about salamander movement
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