Experiencing the resiliency of one breeding pair re-nest after their first clutch of nestlings was predated by another species of bird.Some of the highlights of the past month in the field include: We’re trying our best to find an elusive 10 th pair to bring us into the double digits, but don’t forget, this is an endangered species! Since our last blog update, we’ve detected three additional pairs, bringing us to a total of nine nesting pairs for the 2021 breeding season. We are excited to say that we’ve detected a total 18 eastern loggerhead shrikes in the Carden core and all of our detected shrikes have partnered up to form nesting pairs. Throughout June, we surveyed as much shrike habitat as we could. Migratory birds have all arrived, leaves have opened up on the trees, and plenty of reptiles and amphibians are out and about.
We’ve experienced the passing of the seasons here on the alvar over the last two months. Hello from WPC’s Eastern Loggerhead Shrike Recovery Program in Carden, Ontario, where we have been surveying for this endangered songbird, looking for returned shrikes, checking for bands, and locating nests. Unauthorized use is prohibited without written consent of the photographer.Eastern loggerhead shrike. The Alterna Page - The Gray-banded Kingsnake HomepageĪll images on this site are used with the permission of the photographers and are protectedīy copyright. Other Kingsnake & Milk Snake Resources Kingsnake ClassifiedsĬaptive Care of Kingsnakes and Milksnakes There are many authors and photographers who have contributed information to this page. Lampropeltis (Shiny skin, in Latin), and dissemination of information pertinent to them at the This page was launched in 1997 and is a colaborative effort designed to promote the captive breeding of snakes of the genus We will try to include both recognised subspecies and problematic subspecies in the scope of this work. There are currently 8 recognized species of kingsnakes and milk snakes and a huge variety of subspecies whose taxonomical numbers vary according to the beliefs of the herpetologist. Kingsnakes and milk snakes come in a kaleidoscopic array of colors and patterns. Locate a business by name: click to list your businessįull banner - advertise here $.50/1000 views year
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