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Remarkable Reptiles!

Elusive “blue-tailed” western skink
 
Elusive “blue-tailed” western skink
A flash of blue darted across the ground in front of me as I entered Grandma’s barn—a blue-tailed skink! Luckily, the skink paused long enough for me to take a picture with my phone before it darted under a tarp. Blue-tailed skink (Plestiodon skiltonianus), more commonly called western skink, are elusive lizards that prefer to…
A boa constrictor in Idaho!
 
A boa constrictor in Idaho!
Have you been lucky enough to see Idaho’s only boa constrictor? The rubber boa is smaller than the giant boa constrictor of South America and its secretive nature makes finding one noteworthy. I saw my first rubber boa basking on the Long Canyon trail. Stretched across the trail in a sunny spot, the rubber boa…
Garter snakes most common snake in Idaho
 
Garter snakes most common snake in Idaho
Unlike southern Idaho, far north Idaho is thankfully devoid of venomous snakes. Snakes living in the forested region of far north Idaho are harmless to humans and the ones you’ll most likely encounter are garter snakes. Common vs. Western Terrestrial Garter Snake Two types of garter snakes live in Idaho–the common garter snake and the…

Discover nature on a deeper level

From ants to yews, find out about our amazing natural world starting in North Idaho and expanding across North America. The most recent posts are below. If you are searching for a specific topic, check out the menu bar at the top. As Albert Einstein said, "The important thing is to not stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing."

Benchmarks lay the foundation for maps

“Where am I?” “How high am I?” These questions are easy to answer today with a GPS. People have always wondered where in the world…

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Turkey vultures picky eaters of rotten meat

The ruckus of magpies and ravens caught my attention as I walked up the road. As I approached, the magpies, ravens and eagles flew off…

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Speed of lightning incomprehensible

Flash, boom, rumble. The night sky lights up for an instant before the booming thunder overpowers all other noises. Again and again, the lightning and…

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Wasps prolific this year with dry weather

Warmer, drier weather this spring not only helped gardeners and farmers but also stinging insects. Cold, rainy weather in April and May can reduce nest…

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Insects instigate abnormal growth on plants

Odd growths on plant leaves or stems ranging from tiny bumps to red, spiny growths to pinecone-like growths on willows are a unique plant/insect relationship.…

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Bats only mammal capable of true flight

As twilight faded, all eyes watched the bat houses mounted on the side of the building. Slowly, the bats flew one by one from the…

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Flicker nuisances offset by insect consumption

Living with wildlife takes on a new meaning when they begin to share your house. Ants and insects commonly infiltrate into a house and can…

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Mountain Goat in the Selkirks

Today I saw my first mountain goat in the Selkirk Mountains. I knew that a few mountain goats lived in the Selkirk Mountains and I’ve…

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Long Canyon Parker Ridge hike filled with surprises

Four miles and 52 leg-burning switchbacks to reach the trail junction below the ridge. A few more switchbacks through the transitioning forest and I’d be…

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Golden-mantled ground squirrels often mistaken for chipmunks

Scampering among a rock pile on a high-alpine ridge, the golden-mantled ground squirrel stops to survey its surroundings from the highest rock. At first glance,…

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