Early Spring Corns and Kings! Tin Flipping and Hiking for Snakes in Georgia!
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- A great start to one of my favorite months, some local areas produce their first snakes of the season!
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2023 Species List:
Salamanders:
Spotted Salamander (Amystoma maculatum) (Ep. 1)
Marbled Salamander (Ambystoma opacum) (Ep. 1)
Southern Red-backed Salamander (Plethodon serratus) (Ep. 1)
Webster’s Salamander (Plethodon websteri) (Ep. 2)
Spotted Dusky Salamander (Desmognathus conanti) (Ep. 2)
Southern Two-lined Salamander (Eurycea cirrigera) (Ep. 2)
Northern Red Salamander (Pseudotriton ruber ruber) (Ep. 2)
Four-toed Salamander (Hemidactylium scutatum) (Ep. 2)
Northern Slimy Salamander (Plethodon glutinosus) (Ep. 2)
Carolina Spring Salamander (Gyrinophilus porphyriticus dunni) (Ep. 3)
Talladega Seal Salamander (Desmognathus cheaha) (Ep. 3)
Three-lined Salamander (Eurycea guttolineata) (Ep. 4)
Southern Red Salamander (Pseudotriton ruber vioscai) (Ep. 5)
Chattooga Dusky Salamander (Desmognathus perlapsus) (Ep. 7)
Seal Salamander (Desmognathus monticola) (Ep. 8)
Blue Ridge Two-lined Salamander (Eurycea wilderae) (Ep. 8)
Southern Zigzag Salamander (Plethodon ventralis) (Ep. 8)
Apalachicola Dusky Salamander (Desmognathus apalachicolae) (Ep. 9)
Hillis’s Dwarf Salamander (Eurycea hillisi) (Ep. 9)
Southeastern Slimy Salamander (Plethodon grobmani) (Ep. 12)
Eastern Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens) (Ep. 15)
Central Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens louisianensis) (Ep. 16)
Ocmulgee Slimy Salamander (Plethodon ocmulgee) (Ep. 16)
Frogs:
American Toad (Anaxyrus americanus) (Ep. 2)
Bullfrog (Lithobates catesbeianus) (Ep. 2)
Southern Leopard Frog (Lithobates sphenocephalus) (Ep. 2)
Upland Chorus Frog (Pseudacris feriarum) (Ep. 2)
Pickerel Frog (Lithobates palustris) (Ep. 3)
Wood Frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) (Ep. 3)
Cope’s Gray Treefrog (Hyla chrysoscelis) (Ep. 3)
Green Treefrog (Hyla cinerea) (Ep. 3)
Green Frog (Lithobates clamitans melanota) (Ep. 3)
Squirrel Treefrog (Hyla squirella) (Ep. 6)
Greenhouse Frog (Eleutherodactylus planirostris) (Ep. 7)
Spring Peeper (Pseudacris crucifer) (Ep. 10)
Northern Cricket Frog (Acris crepitans) (Ep. 10)
Southern Toad (Anaxyrus terrestris) (Ep. 11)
Bronze Frog (Lithobates clamitans clamitans) (Ep. 11)
Pinewoods Treefrog (Hyla femoralis) (Ep. 12)
Eastern Spadefoot Toad (Scaphiopus holbrooki) (Ep. 12)
Little Grass Frog (Pseudacris ocularis) (Ep. 16)
Southern Chorus Frog (Pseudacris nigrita) (Ep. 16)
Ornate Chorus Frog (Pseudacris ornata) (Ep. 16)
Collinses’ Mountain Chorus Frog (Pseudacris collinsorum) (Ep. 19)
Lizards:
Green Anole (Anolis carolinensis) (Ep. 1)
Eastern Fence Lizard (Sceloporus undulatus) (Ep. 2)
Ground Skink (Scincella lateralis) (Ep. 3)
Peninsula Mole Skink (Plestiodon egregius onocrepis) (Ep. 7)
Six-lined Racerunner (Aspidoscelis sexlineata) (Ep. 15)
Broad-headed Skink (Plestiodon laticeps) (Ep. 19)
Common Five-lined Skink (Plestiodon fasciatus) (Ep. 20)
Snakes:
Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus) (Ep. 1)
Brown Snake (Storeria dekayi) (Ep. 2)
Eastern Smooth Earth Snake (Virginia valeriae valeriae) (Ep. 3)
Southern Ringneck (Diadophis punctatus punctatus) (Ep. 3)
Cottonmouth (Agkistrodon piscivorus) (Ep. 5)
Timber Rattlesnake (Crotalus horridus) (Ep.5)
Eastern Ratsnake (Pantherophis alleghaniensis) (Ep. 5)
Gray Ratsnake (Pantherophis spiloides) (Ep. 6)
Florida Cottonmouth (Agkistrodon conanti) (Ep. 6)
Peninsula Ribbon Snake (Thamnophis saurita sackenii) (Ep. 7)
Banded Water Snake (Nerodia fasciata) (Ep. 7)
Copperhead (Agkistrodon contortrix) (Ep. 9)
Brown Watersnake (Nerodia taxispilota) (Ep. 10)
Midland Watersnake (Nerodia sipedon pleuralis) (Ep. 10)
Eastern Garter Snake (Thamnophis sirtalis) (Ep. 11)
Queen Snake (Regina septemvittata) (Ep. 11)
Southeastern Crowned Snake (Tantilla coronata) (Ep. 11)
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Crotalus adamanteus) (Ep. 12)
Eastern Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula) (Ep. 13)
Northern Black Racer (Coluber constrictor constrictor) (Ep. 15)
Eastern Indigo Snake (Drymarchon couperi) (Ep. 16)
Southern Black Racer (Coluber constrictor priapus) (Ep. 18)
Midwestern Worm Snake (Carphophis amoenus helenae) (Ep. 19)
Northern Red-bellied Snake (Storeria occipitomaculata occipitomaculata) (Ep. 19)
Turtles:
Florida Cooter (Pseudemys floridana) (Ep. 6)
Eastern River Cooter (Pseudemys concinna concinna) (Ep. 10)
Yellow-bellied Slider (Trachemys scripta scripta) (Ep. 10)
Red-eared Slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) (Ep. 10)
Common Snapping Turtle (Chelydra serpentina) (Ep. 15)
Gopher Tortoise (Gopherus polyphemus) (Ep. 17)
Crocodilians:
American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) (Ep. 6) - Развлечения
Best herp channel hands down
Amen
I agree. I love how down to earth Noah is white educating all of us.
Awesome... beautiful King... twitches like a Micrurus.
Crazy tongue action on the Garter.
Really enjoy your videos. Thanks.
Good to see I'm not the only one that finds flipping tin for snakes endlessly relaxing.
One of my favorite things about your channel is that you include the bummer-flips as well as the productive ones. I know you work hard to edit these and I just truly appreciate seeing the reality of flipping. 💞
Makes me want to do some flipping! I've always been terrified, but since watching Noah and several others, I realize there's a place for even the most venomous snakes. They all have beauty and I can see the excitement from watching. I'd love to find out!!!
I've been watching you for about 2 years now, I love what you do!
Always good too see your herp videos Noah.
I like that you take nature as it is, no ridiculous hype or stunts, no agenda -- it's refreshing. Hopefully this inspires people to appreciate reptiles place in the ecosystem and do more to preserve it.
That dark corn snake looks like it has a lot of sheen in its scales. I bet that is one purty snake in the sunshine!
You are the best herping channel on RUclips. Such enjoyable videos.
Great as always! The picture overlays work great thanks
great ! greetings from Mexico
Nice. Cheers from Australia.
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Awesome variety in this video. I hope that garter sticks around
Thanks! Happy early St. Patricks day!
Good finds...
That was quality, quality, quality. Thanks for the uploads. Always love an NKF upload 😊
Have to say ones more. Love the channel. Keep it up. Gr Alexis from the Netherlands
You make me want to put a bunch of tin down on my property.
I never get tired of seeing spotted salamanders, winter or springs. Nice king two-fer there!
Ever since I started watching your channel a few yrs agoI can’t help but flip random rocks when I’m out hiking/disc golfing, especially since I’m in the same-ish region of GA. You’ve def resparked my fascination with snakes/amphibians/reptiles that I had when I was little. One of my favorite channels out there no doubt
What on Earth!!
Skinks make me smile. How does a lizard have any business being so cute?
Yup that was satisfying 😂
Sceloporus: "I want to go with you" lol
Interesting to see that where there's more grey rock and less rufous pine straw, the livery of the corn snake follows suit.
Great looking garter under the grime. There's a quality to a good looking gartersnake unmatched by other snakes.
Nice finds. I have encountered this twitching defence even corn snakes in captivity that hadn’t been accustomed to humans.
In Europe, skinks are among the first lizards to emerge.
Fence lizard we call them Blue Bellies in Cali.
Wonderful herping channel. Only issue is Ive seen you over look atleast 1 black widow which are common to find in the same places. Dont forget they are beautiful and worthy of screentime aswell!!!
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Hi Noah
When you flipped the garter i thought it was a yellow Ratsnake but then I remembered you live in Georgia so I was like "hold up"
HylaHerping Yellow Rat Snakes live in coastal Georgia .
@@brianmanners8910 true, but I think Noah lives closer to Atlanta.
@@hylaherping9180 He does but they are still GA species. 😎👍🏻🐍
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Happy Spring! Let’s have an awesome year!
My peaches bloomed 2 weeks ago in zone 7! Cheers from Upper East Tennessee!
That Eastern fence lizard was funny, I’ve had them do that before. Corns we’re nice! Great video!!!
great video. have you ever been to snake road? If you go back to , I would love to see you work with Rattlesnake Solutions out of Phoenix area. Lots of Rattlesnakes.
Another awesome video Noah! 9 times out of 10 your video is the first video I will watch when I sit down with my iPad after I feed my cats! I am stoked that you already have 2 king snakes on your property. I hope the garter snake hooks up too! I love March! Its my birthday month and spring is in the air even up here in NY. You are having an awesome year so far and I hope it continues all the way through! Happy herping buddy and keep up the great work! Btw, do those snake bites hurt really bad? Thanks and have a wonderful day! 😄💙🐬🐊🐍
I’m not Noah but have been bitten by multiple snakes. In my experience, bites typically don’t hurt much. I did find one Eastern milk snake that would not stop biting me, and it wasn’t tag and release, they were chewing on the skin between my fingers, so that wasn’t fun.
@@nightinggale6470 oh, ok..I was just curious. Thanks for answering my question. I would not want to be chewed on between my fingers either! Ouch 😣! 🙂
I have never seen a Kingsnake puff their neck out like that, and that is a really high yellow garter!
Here in Wisconsin, I've herped grass snakes, water snakes, hognose snakes and one 5 ft long Eastern Fox snake. I've herped more garter snakes than all of those combined and only one ever tried to bite me. It succeeded. It felt like a paper cut. Only time I have ever been bitten.
Noah!! I would love to see you record a tour at chandlers wild world and show off some of his bad ass snakes, would be very cool to see my two favorite snake handlers interact🙏🏽
Nice to see some productive tin at your own place! Hopefully those kings will find each other and that nice garter will find a few boyfriends too. We have western fence lizards here and they are similar in their attitudes to the eastern it seems. Once you get them to calm down they are actually pretty nice. Getting them to calm down is a real trick though.
Those nasty little skinks have drawn blood on me when I have tried to rescue them from my cats! Yikes! They have a good bite! At least the bigger ones. 😱😱😱😱
Hi Noah, Why are some snakes so calm when you pick them up? Do you think they sense you are not a threat? You would think when something so large as a humane picked you up they would panic....Love your channel
Love your videos, do you ever get infections from bites?
Nice redback! Do you ever get into spiders?
Snake bites can be infectious. 😢
What’s the difference between an eastern ribbon snake and a garter snake? That last snake looked like a ribbon snake to me but are they actually the same thing but separate morphs?
Greetings from snake less Chicago. Have you ever helped in a very urban environment like Chicago?
He found a shoe lizard
Noah have you ever found a rattler at your house?
I actually posted too soon..I had not seen the second corn that gave you a bit of a bite..Another question..I was at our local pet store and they had a corn snake..It looked nothing like the corns I have learned about from you.. I asked them to pick it up and it did not have the checkered belly either..I live in NE MD. Could this be an area where they look different or did the pet store make a mistake?
Does anyone know what the yellow flowered vine is called please
Is it just me or do you find when a non venomous snake like a corn or a rat snake shakes it’s tale in leaves to sound like a rattlesnake that it’s like cute. Like don’t mess with me I’m my cousin over there
Could you please help me find a albino corn snake my little brother always love them,,🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍🐍
Why do you do layers of tin? Seems like a hassle and potentially dangerous to the snakes if they get smushed.
Each level of tin will have a different temperature and the snakes can choose which level they like the best depending on their preferred temperature.
What is the black snake hook brand
Hook was made by John Zegel who passed in 2021.
Salut
9:38 c'est quoi s'il vous plaît ?
Merci d'avance
I really love ur content its so cool and beautiful but I would really love if you stop cussing PLEASE STOP.
Hey Noah, have you ever found a mole king? If so could you please rely with a link thanks. I love mole kings!
He has found quite a few over the last several years. Should be a couple shown in the thumbnails and video titles from last year and the previous year.
ruclips.net/video/68ZU6Tzf5ms/видео.html