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Omaha Steve

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Sat Apr 23, 2016, 12:48 PM Apr 2016

Living with herps [View all]


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herping

Herping is the act of searching for amphibians or reptiles. The term, often used by professional and amateur herpetologists, comes from the word "herp", which comes from the same Greek root as herpetology, herpet-, meaning "creeping".

I went to turn the hose on and almost missed this a few days ago when it was cold and misty. S/he should feel better today when it gets to 79F this afternoon.



I was mowing yesterday when something YUGE moved. S/he jumped to get out of the way. No doubt in my mind a yard service would have kept on mowing. As a thank you for avoiding mowing over this this creature, it ate a yuge horse fly between photos.

A few years ago I asked the DU about what to plant in my backyard that was low on grass. These purple flowers from the other side of our fence that are forest cover have filled in nicely. We have it in the front yard too. Anybody know what these little flowers are?



Above. You always hear about squirrels stealing from bird feeders. Here is a photo of the opposite. Marta took this while sitting in her chair when she was so sick a few days ago.

Below a sign of spring.

OS

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Living with herps [View all] Omaha Steve Apr 2016 OP
Nice. Those flowers are ground ivy I believe. Kingofalldems Apr 2016 #1
Yep, also known as Creeping Charlie geardaddy Apr 2016 #9
Same stuff, but we always called it "chickweed" hatrack Apr 2016 #14
I love the way plants have different names in different areas. geardaddy Apr 2016 #17
creeping charlie. mopinko Apr 2016 #2
This might be a good year for bees. louis-t Apr 2016 #8
Very pretty! Stryst Apr 2016 #3
I took a great spider photo about an hour ago just outside my garage Omaha Steve Apr 2016 #4
Just post it with a "trigger warning" Stryst Apr 2016 #13
Trigger warning Omaha Steve Apr 2016 #15
Is that a tarantula? Stryst Apr 2016 #16
Thank god awoke_in_2003 Apr 2016 #5
Purple Henbit ... eppur_se_muova Apr 2016 #6
I think they make a cream for that...nt linuxman Apr 2016 #7
Ever heard of a "herpetologist handshake?" Ned Flanders Apr 2016 #10
No I haven't Omaha Steve Apr 2016 #12
a bit late... Ned Flanders May 2016 #18
my grandpa called it creeping charlie, but i found a weed or wildflower book at it says its pansypoo53219 Apr 2016 #11
I like to cook with fresh herbs Katashi_itto May 2016 #19
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