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May 8, 2016
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Fire Salamander Wide Angle Macro, Amphibian Photography

By Bryan Maltais | All, Herps Reptiles & Amphibians | 2 Comments
EXIF: Camera: Nikon D800 Lens: Nikon 16-35mm @ 22mm Configuration: Standard Mount Extension Tubes: no Image Stack: no Stackware: n/a Aperture: f/11 Shutter Speed: 1/30 sec ISO: 1600 Flash: no...

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May 8, 2016
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Speckled Kingsnake

By Bryan Maltais | All, Herps Reptiles & Amphibians | No Comments
Speckled Kingsnake (Lampropeltis getula holbrooki) EXIF: Camera: Nikon D810 Lens: Nikon 105mm VR f/2.8 Configuration: Standard mounting Extension Tubes: no Image Stack: 19 images Stackware: Helicon Aperture: f/11 Shutter Speed:...

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April 27, 2016
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Eastern Yellow-bellied Racer (Coluber constrictor) flaviventris). Among the fastest and most aggressive snakes if cornered.

Eastern Yellow-belly Racer in Missouri

By Bryan Maltais | All, Herps Reptiles & Amphibians | No Comments
Eastern Yellow-bellied Racer (Coluber constrictor flaviventris). Among the fastest and most aggressive snakes if cornered. EXIF: Camera: Nikon D810 Lens: Nikon 105mm VR f/2.8 Configuration: Standard mounting Extension Tubes: no...

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April 22, 2016
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Missouri Herping

By Bryan Maltais | All, Herps Reptiles & Amphibians | 2 Comments

I try to make it back home to Missouri once a year to visit family and go herping. Missouri is great for herping because it has around 114 species of reptiles and amphibians, and many spots with multiple habitats in one area. I find it fascinating that there are places…

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