April 2023 Hiking, Tin Flipping, and Roadcruising for Snakes in Georgia! Big Kingsnake and More!

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A few great local outings before a big road trip! Stay tuned, I'll be traveling for two weeks in search of snakes!
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2023 Species List:
Salamanders:
Spotted Salamander (Ep. 1)
Marbled Salamander (Ep. 1)
Southern Red-backed Salamander (Ep. 1)
Webster’s Salamander (Ep. 2)
Spotted Dusky Salamander (Ep. 2)
Southern Two-lined Salamander (Ep. 2)
Northern Red Salamander (Ep. 2)
Four-toed Salamander (Ep. 2)
Northern Slimy Salamander (Ep. 2)
Carolina Spring Salamander (Ep. 3)
Talladega Seal Salamander (Ep. 3)
Three-lined Salamander (Ep. 4)
Southern Red Salamander (Ep. 5)
Chattooga Dusky Salamander (Ep. 7)
Seal Salamander (Ep. 8)
Blue Ridge Two-lined Salamander (Ep. 8)
Southern Zigzag Salamander (Ep. 8)
Apalachicola Dusky Salamander (Ep. 9)
Hillis’s Dwarf Salamander (Ep. 9)
Southeastern Slimy Salamander (Ep. 12)
Eastern Newt (Ep. 15)
Central Newt (Ep. 16)
Ocmulgee Slimy Salamander (Ep. 16)
Southeastern Dwarf Salamander (Ep. 21)
South Carolina Slimy Salamander
Frogs:
American Toad (Ep. 2)
Bullfrog (Ep. 2)
Southern Leopard Frog (Ep. 2)
Upland Chorus Frog (Ep. 2)
Pickerel Frog (Ep. 3)
Wood Frog (Ep. 3)
Cope’s Gray Treefrog (Ep. 3)
Green Treefrog (Ep. 3)
Green Frog (Ep. 3)
Squirrel Treefrog (Ep. 6)
Greenhouse Frog (Ep. 7)
Spring Peeper (Ep. 10)
Northern Cricket Frog (Ep. 10)
Southern Toad (Ep. 11)
Bronze Frog (Ep. 11)
Pinewoods Treefrog (Ep. 12)
Eastern Spadefoot Toad (Ep. 12)
Little Grass Frog (Ep. 16)
Southern Chorus Frog (Ep. 16)
Ornate Chorus Frog (Ep. 16)
Collinses’ Mountain Chorus Frog (Ep. 19)
Lizards:
Green Anole (Ep. 1)
Eastern Fence Lizard (Ep. 2)
Ground Skink (Ep. 3)
Peninsula Mole Skink (Ep. 7)
Six-lined Racerunner (Ep. 15)
Broad-headed Skink (Ep. 19)
Common Five-lined Skink (Ep. 20)
Eastern Glass Lizard (Ep. 21)
Southeastern Five-lined Skink (Ep. 29)
Snakes:
Corn Snake (Ep. 1)
Brown Snake (Ep. 2)
Eastern Smooth Earth Snake (Ep. 3)
Southern Ringneck (Ep. 3)
Cottonmouth (Ep. 5)
Timber Rattlesnake (Ep.5)
Eastern Ratsnake (Ep. 5)
Gray Ratsnake (Ep. 6)
Florida Cottonmouth (Ep. 6)
Peninsula Ribbon Snake (Ep. 7)
Banded Water Snake (Ep. 7)
Copperhead (Ep. 9)
Brown Watersnake (Ep. 10)
Midland Watersnake (Ep. 10)
Eastern Garter Snake (Ep. 11)
Queen Snake (Ep. 11)
Southeastern Crowned Snake (Ep. 11)
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake (Ep. 12)
Eastern Kingsnake (Ep. 13)
Northern Black Racer (Ep. 15)
Eastern Indigo Snake (Ep. 16)
Southern Black Racer (Ep. 18)
Midwestern Worm Snake (Ep. 19)
Northern Red-bellied Snake (Ep. 19)
Scarlet Kingsnake (Ep. 26)
Northern Scarlet Snake (Ep. 26)
Eastern Worm Snake (Ep. 29)
Eastern Milksnake (Ep. 30)
Northern Ringneck (Ep. 31)
Turtles:
Florida Cooter (Ep. 6)
Eastern River Cooter (Ep. 10)
Yellow-bellied Slider (Ep. 10)
Red-eared Slider (Ep. 10)
Common Snapping Turtle (Ep. 15)
Gopher Tortoise (Ep. 17)
Loggerhead Musk Turtle (Ep. 24)
Eastern Mud Turtle (Ep. 27)
Eastern Musk Turtle (Ep. 29)
Crocodilians:
American Alligator (Ep. 6)

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  • @TheIndigoEclipse
    @TheIndigoEclipse Жыл бұрын

    It's amazing how chill that Rat snake is at the beginning. He's being so calm as you get close for video.

  • @ABCHerping82

    @ABCHerping82

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes! It’s likely the cold weather:)

  • @K57hooper

    @K57hooper

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ABCHerping82 no rat snakes are generally not aggressive, I’ve found a lot and very rarely they strike

  • @tkreitler
    @tkreitler Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video. This is such a good channel.

  • @openlybookish

    @openlybookish

    Жыл бұрын

    One go my top faves.

  • @yeahjustreptiles
    @yeahjustreptiles Жыл бұрын

    I have been watching some of your older videos because I don't want to wait for a new upload Pin?

  • @willburr5929
    @willburr5929 Жыл бұрын

    I remember herping the hills of central GA during box turtle mating season; if you listened carefully you could hear the mated pairs go tumbling down the hillside in the dry leaves.

  • @janiceparker4530
    @janiceparker4530 Жыл бұрын

    There’s a green frog next to the copperhead lol can’t c anything but the eyes lol

  • @scottuzarowski3629
    @scottuzarowski3629 Жыл бұрын

    Gettimg that Pantherophis just disappearing like a ninga on film was absolutely awsome!! The big King, Corn, & Copperhead were all stunners too!! Cant Frkn wait for the road trip vids!!

  • @deandavis8165
    @deandavis8165 Жыл бұрын

    Years ago I trained a dog to find box turtles for surveys. Of course, we don't have the number of hots you do there, so you'd need to get it training to avoid venomous snakes. But the dog led me places where box turtles were unheard of, and demonstrated numbers much higher than estimates.

  • @lakhan9852
    @lakhan9852 Жыл бұрын

    Hello from Germany 😊 Love your Chanel 🐍🐢🦎

  • @dutchvelcamp7844
    @dutchvelcamp7844 Жыл бұрын

    If you ever get a chance you need to see the box turtles in northern Missouri. Bright red heads, and the front of their legs look like the're PAINTED red.

  • @scottuzarowski3629
    @scottuzarowski3629 Жыл бұрын

    Perfect timing!!

  • @robt9576
    @robt9576 Жыл бұрын

    DUDE !!! I cant believe you wear those shoes in the woods

  • @openlybookish

    @openlybookish

    Жыл бұрын

    Same 😳😳😳😳

  • @brianmanners8910
    @brianmanners8910 Жыл бұрын

    Habitat destruction is having a bad effect on box turtle numbers where i live in Virginia. Ill bet y'all have the same problem in Georgia, especially being so close to Atlanta.

  • @casualobserver77
    @casualobserver77 Жыл бұрын

    Corn snakes are so underrated That big king was awesome too

  • @charleschi843
    @charleschi843 Жыл бұрын

    3:43 Insanely camouflaged. So close to those unprotected toes!!

  • @thetopfan5031
    @thetopfan5031 Жыл бұрын

    Great Video!

  • @nepaleseman1010
    @nepaleseman1010 Жыл бұрын

    I am jealous in a nice way as the ecosystem in the area of Georgia where you live Noah is very good. In the UK where I live our ecosystem is almost dead, all we have is cat, dog pooh and thousands of pigeons and not much else.

  • @typicalshenaniganz
    @typicalshenaniganz Жыл бұрын

    My man is so good at finding kings! I havent seen one since early fall last year!

  • @cynthialbell9023
    @cynthialbell9023 Жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed your video. Lots of box turtles, good sign. You found a lot of snakes, my favorites were the copper head, and the large king snake. Cindy

  • @jim-jamz_and_the_nite-shirtz
    @jim-jamz_and_the_nite-shirtz Жыл бұрын

    i would guess people collecting for the pet trade and habitat fragmentation are to blame for the loss of ebts which is why i am raising a captive bred population.

  • @chadharrison2042

    @chadharrison2042

    Жыл бұрын

    Road mortality due to said fragmentation is much more significant than collection. EBT collecting is something parents do with their kids. That level of take is no different in terms of population dynamics than normal predation. You need consistent commercial-level collection to impact a population. That’s just not happening to box turtles-there’s no money in it.

  • @jim-jamz_and_the_nite-shirtz

    @jim-jamz_and_the_nite-shirtz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@chadharrison2042 Thanks for the clarification. I live in MN so we don't have any native terrapene so I don't know the numbers on collection vs all other factors. As with all chelonians, the rate at which they reach sexual maturity and be able to reproduce is also a major factor

  • @swayback7375

    @swayback7375

    Жыл бұрын

    In my area in Kentucky they’re really struggling! I blame interstate more than anything else. I used to rescue many off the road each year, and I’d see many hit and killed… apparently in the 70s and 80 it was pure carnage… Now… I haven’t saved a turtle in 3 years, I actually travel much more now than 10 or 20 years ago, so even more rural areas are losing turtles big time! I can proudly say that in about 2006 I was at a beer drinking pot smokin harvest party in rural ky, it was not my kinda folks… so I’m sitting listening to this old goober tell tales, somehow box turtles came up and folks were saying how there are so few… this idiot piped up and was agreeing, he said something to effect of “ I been coming to this party for 15 years and I used to see tons of box turtles on the way.” He then started pretending like he was driving and wildly swerving the wheel, he says “I used to be able to hit 20 or 30 of them on the way down!” He was so proud of himself and was eating up being the center of attention, af least a few of the idiot crew of party goers were laughing at it as he was reenacting it by jerking and saying “POP” then swerving and and jerking, then “POP”, he was laughing and talking about much fun it was and how much he loved that sound… mind you this party was on top of a big hill in very steep and rocky terrain… I heard enough and while he was still imitating the pop sound, I got up, walked about 5 quick steps to him pretending to laugh, and saying “pop” myself to him… I said it 2 or 3 times, by then I was pretty close to him, I stopped, said “that was so funny, I love the pop sound of hitting things… drew back with a huge haymaker and planted it right in his left eye, then leaned into it and shoved him HARD down the hill! He was gone! Rolling down that hill so fast he was literally kicking up dust, I’d say he rolled a good 100 yards or more until he slammed into a big cedar tree that slowed him down, in his limp state that was enough for his to flop down on his belly and stop rolling, he did belly slide for a bit tho. I turned away, apologized to the host, who’s jaw was dropped, apologized to the one person there I was friends with as I excused myself and started walking to the car. She spoke right up and said “sorry? I’m sorry you didn’t do it sooner” and she joined me as in leaving. Remarkably no one there hassled me at all despite their nature and the copious firearm’s that were on the scene, I was later told that guy ended up going to the ER and had some broken bones and head trauma 🤷 I don’t really care, however they also told me his ankle break wouldn’t heal, he was like 55 maybe, and because of that break he became unable to drive back a few years ago. Ironically his nickname was Cadillac. In case it’s not obvious, I absolutely don’t condone violence, yet I have no feeling of guilt towards that interaction, I find it hard to feel some pride when I think back to it.

  • @jim-jamz_and_the_nite-shirtz

    @jim-jamz_and_the_nite-shirtz

    Жыл бұрын

    @@swayback7375 what a compelling story and a way with words! Your yarn breaks my heart in that some people are so senseless and feel no connection to the natural world and celebrate her beauty. I have never punched anyone so I will have to live vicariously through you. Also thank you for giving 'Cadillac' a dose of karma.

  • @rholbrook0587
    @rholbrook0587 Жыл бұрын

    @11:44 Barred Owl! ("Strix varia")

  • @robinholtz171
    @robinholtz171 Жыл бұрын

    PLEASE GET SOME SNAKE BOOTS WE LIKE HAVING U AROUND 🙃🙃🙃😜😜❤❤❤

  • @Markbabb
    @Markbabb Жыл бұрын

    Box turtles was like he talking about us let’s show him we still around

  • @TheFunkySlothGamer
    @TheFunkySlothGamer Жыл бұрын

    I kept wondering when he would find a rubber boa but remembered he is in Georgia 😅

  • @ronnierogers2417
    @ronnierogers2417 Жыл бұрын

    Caught a beautiful speckled king snake today while cutting the yard. Was super excited to find him!

  • @openlybookish
    @openlybookish Жыл бұрын

    That copperhead was a thick one.

  • @hammer-fn7gm
    @hammer-fn7gm Жыл бұрын

    I have only seen two Eastern Box Turtles so far this year. Rain has been sparse this spring, maybe that is the reason.

  • @scottnixon2899
    @scottnixon2899 Жыл бұрын

    Great video!! That king was awesome, bet he's eaten a lot of other snakes in his life...

  • @stefanostokatlidis4861
    @stefanostokatlidis4861 Жыл бұрын

    Very impressive large and shiny freshly- shed kingsnake. The corn was also bright compared to the dull brownish ones you keep finding most of the time. I also wondered why you didn’t show box turtles until now. Thankfully they are in high numbers. You weren’t that keen on catching them, even though they seem rare. If it were a seldom-seen snake you would have secured it for closer inspection. I also locate tortoises by sound.

  • @jenn1234
    @jenn1234 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video Noah, as always! That fungus at the beginning was very alien looking! You were I. Some beautiful habitat for sure. That copperhead was so well camouflaged it was scary. Good thing you have an awesome eye for that. That big king was gorgeous to say the least. I think that would be one of my favorites that you have found. I loved the iridescence! It was a beast! I can’t wait to see what’s coming with you and Graham. Be safe and happy herping!!! 😄💙🐬🐊🐍🫶🏼

  • @kdawwwgyplayz6354
    @kdawwwgyplayz6354 Жыл бұрын

    I used to have a pet corn snake that looked a lot like that road cruise corn. :)

  • @recon173
    @recon173 Жыл бұрын

    You need to go down to Sparta, Ga. We are absolutely eat up with timber rattlers and rat snakes

  • @johnshaft5613
    @johnshaft5613 Жыл бұрын

    Another great video! For the sake of discussion, I think the copperhead at around the 04:00 was asleep. I have found that if you are near a pit viper and it neither moves nor tongue flicks, it is probably sleeping. Your opinion?

  • @NKFherping

    @NKFherping

    Жыл бұрын

    When I first noticed him I saw the movement as he adjusted his head to look at me. Oftentimes I do think they’re sleeping, but not this guy.

  • @barryrahn5957
    @barryrahn5957 Жыл бұрын

    Georgia shore is perdee!

  • @vwsandvettes3253
    @vwsandvettes3253 Жыл бұрын

    Any copperheads or rattlers in that area are in mortal danger with that monster kingsnake running around.

  • @ezfrmdatropp143
    @ezfrmdatropp143 Жыл бұрын

    I just went with my daughter and her 7th grade class yesterday looking for box turtles it was funny when we found the one with the tracker she was mating with a nice young male the class thought it was hilarious 😂

  • @foxwoodjones9831

    @foxwoodjones9831

    Жыл бұрын

    Kids will be kids 😂. When I was in 7th grade, umpteen years ago, my class went to the zoo and our group was looking at the sulcata tortoises and they begin mating LOUDLY in front of us. Good times. Gotta love nature.

  • @173jaSon371
    @173jaSon371 Жыл бұрын

    I'd assume Barred Owls are providing food for young right about now so may be hunting a good deal more

  • @misteriguana2748
    @misteriguana2748 Жыл бұрын

    If you find yourself in south Florida I can show you some sweet places to herp. Veiled chameleons, snakes....all types in the everglades, day geckos, iguanas, tokay gexkos, Etc..... Just let !e know through this post. I don't have any social media.

  • @fly_speck_cafe
    @fly_speck_cafe Жыл бұрын

    Do you know what the blue flowers are when you were holding up the monster king?

  • @jjlivepattern
    @jjlivepattern Жыл бұрын

    These insane Inter-state and HWY concrete ‘no escape’ bunker walls and overdevelopment is cutting off these turtle’s migration routes as you guys already know. (20 yrs later, my wife is semi-use to me moving snakes, frogs and turtles+ out of the road if safe, which 90% of the time it is.) What was already perilous, these no ‘escape’ Interstate bunker walls and HWYS are tragically wiping out WildLife at a tremendous rate. Especially this ‘modified bunker wall’ interstates are an ecological disaster. Any of you GA guys, how far North has anyone seen Cottonmouths in N GA to the east these days? Around I-20 and south? They’re further North- latitude wise to the west. I think they’ve been documented as far north as N metro atL? and even further North in the western part of the state. Like everybody else, I assume they’re ‘moving north also.’ Great channel. You guys handle these reptiles and amphibians professionally and with care. ☀️

  • @JustinRogers100
    @JustinRogers100 Жыл бұрын

    Every rat snake I find has a vendetta against me idk why I never get the chill ones lmso

  • @thecycle3ndshere441
    @thecycle3ndshere441 Жыл бұрын

    go to the everglades

  • @ssdpqd2531
    @ssdpqd2531 Жыл бұрын

    Why the decline in Box turtle sightings in your humble opinion? Great content. Thanks

  • @NKFherping

    @NKFherping

    Жыл бұрын

    Ranavirus and rampant development and habitat fragmentation.

  • @ssdpqd2531

    @ssdpqd2531

    Жыл бұрын

    @@NKFherping thanks for responding and letting me know what most “normal” humans already know. Sadly, “normal” reasonable people aren’t probably watching your content. Thanks again. Keep going.

  • @antony8003
    @antony8003 Жыл бұрын

    What are the safety gears you wore for this video?

  • @jasonstorie8740
    @jasonstorie8740 Жыл бұрын

    How do decide whether it’s a male or female box turtle from a distance?

  • @zangl2955
    @zangl2955 Жыл бұрын

    What is herping and tin flipping?

  • @haroldhahn7044
    @haroldhahn7044 Жыл бұрын

    A water snake with no star on his belly?

  • @rkfan101
    @rkfan101 Жыл бұрын

    I have to know what sounds like "N C 2 photo" means... At first I thought it was a scientific name but that can't be cause it's used for a ton of different species. Please end my pain with revelation

  • @douglawyer51
    @douglawyer51 Жыл бұрын

    Do you ever go herping in Missouri? Home state so curious. Thanks and be careful on the road? 🙏🏻

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