Excellent overview! I have a few of those. I enjoy your field herping vids! You've found more snakes, in 5 min. of one of your vids, than I've found in 2+ years of herping (Putnam County). I need all the books I can get!
Glad you enjoyed this, and my other videos. I haven't been uploading anything new because although I was good at finding herps in NY, I'm not so good at finding them in MD which is where I live now.
Thanks for the information I was going to buy the Audubon field guide because I remember flipping through my dads as a kid now I’m going to buy the Peterson
That’s a really helpful way to approach field guides. It’s been overwhelming trying to figure out where to start. Thank you!
Excellent overview! I have a few of those. I enjoy your field herping vids! You've found more snakes, in 5 min. of one of your vids, than I've found in 2+ years of herping (Putnam County). I need all the books I can get!
Glad you enjoyed this, and my other videos. I haven't been uploading anything new because although I was good at finding herps in NY, I'm not so good at finding them in MD which is where I live now.
Thanks for the information I was going to buy the Audubon field guide because I remember flipping through my dads as a kid now I’m going to buy the Peterson
Nice review man! Strong work.
Where can I buy those field guides?
I got most of them off of amazon.
Barnes and Noble, too.
Can you tell me the best field guide for herbs in the south east? I'm in South Carolina.
Probably Peterson.
Name of the book at 4 : 46
National Audubon Society Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians.
@@centrarchid thanks sir
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