Is there any time to go out looking and helping the salamanders cross in Lexington, Lincoln or Concord set up? If not, can someone in the area let me know? Thanks, Rachel
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From: Bryan Windmiller <bwindmiller@gmail.com>
To: vernalpool@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, March 9, 2012 11:20 AM
Subject: Re: [vernalpool] Sals and frogs traveling in the dry tonight in Norton
Hi Kathy,
Very cool!
I'm not surprised. Walking around yesterday eve, I remembered a similar
very warm March day (a good fair while ago) when I caught lots of wood
frogs and a fair number of spotteds well before the rain started.
Did you have your traps open? If so, what did you catch?
Bryan
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 11:39 PM, Kathleen Morgan <kmorgan@wheatonma.edu>wrote:
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> Hi all,
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> Well, I never saw THIS before, but we found several salamanders and
> wood frogs traveling to our pool tonight at 9pm, long before any rain
> got here (in fact, it has not started raining here yet!) The sals
> were nearly bone-dry when we intercepted them to ID them and put them
> in the pool. I think tonight is gonna rain salamanders, once the rain
> starts!:-)
> --Kathy Morgan
> Wheaton College
> Norton, MA 02766
> kmorgan@wheatonma.edu
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