the art & adventures of tracy durnell

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Pitfalling Parent Week: April 11, 2008

Durnell family in snake chaps
I dragged my parents pitfalling for a day, and forced them to wear (hot) snake chaps through the tall grass.

Western Fence Lizard, Sceloperus occidentalis
Western Fence Lizard, Sceloperus occidentalis

measuring a fence lizard
All lizards are weighed, measured from snout to vent (their 'privates'), and toe clipped to keep track of recapture and get a genetic sample.

male Western Fence Lizard, Sceloperus occidentalis
Male fence lizards display their bright blue bellies for females by doing 'pushups'. Females' bellies are a duller blue and don't have the black border.

processing an alligator lizard
Alligator lizards are another common catch, along with Skinks.

Alligator Lizard, Elgaria multicarinatus
Alligator Lizard, Elgaria multicarinatus

White Oak pitfall array 56
My favorite pitfall array at White Oak.

flowering yucca overlooking Boney Ridge
Dawn and I were sent on a wild cat chase looking for two errant mountain lions, and were pleased to wend our way along the ridges of the park and see all the finally blooming yuccas.

drainage above Solstice Canyon burned in Sept 2007
The fall 2007 fire ravaged this valley where the interns used to live, which allowed more erosion of the hillsides.

oak tree regenerating after fall 2007 fire
Some oaks survived and were regenerating.