Hey, looking good, guys! Seems like Ken and I only bring back photos of
grass and ramshackle barns and a bunch of tall tales.
Joel W.
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012, at 03:49 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> Some are mine (the low contrast fuzzy ones) and some are Dean's. We had
> strong shadow and sun and no fill flash so I've taken the liberty to do
> shadow fill on all our images which has not treated them kindly. For
> the first time ever (I think) I've put captions on the images which can
> be seen below the image.
>
> The snake is an eastern indigo (threatened species) and his name is
> Amadeus. He's been under study by the herpetologist shown for the past
> year. Amadeus goes to Gainsville today to have surgery to remove his
> radio transmitter. After he recuperates for a few days he'll then be
> set free in the same spot he was captured in.
>
> <http://www.chucknorcutt.com/Archbold%20Biological%20Station%20w%20Dean%20Hansen/>
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