Good evening fellow herp lovers!
My name is Christian. As the name says, I love to photograph... I am a complete amateur but have a sincere passion for photographing wildlife (mostly herps/insects/arachnids).
Other than keeping a few toads, I enjoy driving as far from home as I can afford to photograph herps that I don't get to see in this area. I have recently discovered Arizona herps... Fascinating!
My favorite toads are in this order (all are pretty much found within 300 miles of where I am at):
1. Couch's Spadefoot Toad
2. Sonoran Green Toad (I hope these are available in the trade someday)
3. Great Plains Toad
4. Western Spadefoot
5. Sonoran Desert Toad (I hope California will someday pull it's head out of it's 4th point of contact and make these legal pets)
If anyone in SoCal wants to go out herping, I am pretty much up for it any time! I know some great spots to see some really cool herps!
Incilius Alvarius
Anaxyrus Cognatus
Anaxyrus Punctatus
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. My own selfish request though is that when possible you include the species name in the descriptions in your albums (like you've done with the ones you attached here). Some of us are species ID challenged, especially when it comes to the wide variety of toads you're lucky to have in your area.
, looking forward to learning some new toadies. And seeing some arachnids
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I, for one, would love to see pictures of any snakes, insects and arachnids you might have. The more pictures the merrier!
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