Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Do Spaniards Have Big Eyebrows

SIARE



Hi all There is now a new way to raise our observations of amphibians and reptiles.
is the SIARE (Information Server Amphibians and Reptiles of Spain): http://siare.herpetologica.es/inicio/inicio

The objectives of SIARE are

- Creating a herpetological information server that allows access to information on herpetological biodiversity in Spain.
- Create a network of volunteers in the field herpetology in Spain.
- Create a tool for long-term monitoring of the evolution of populations of Amphibians and Reptiles of Spain.
- Identify the most reliable indicators of the status of herpetofauna in Spain and propose new projects to feed the SIARE.
- Allow access to information for those interested in the subject and especially the volunteers.
- Update the database of the AHE from the comments made by prospectors and SARE programs and AHEnuario.
- Allow voluntary programs have a tool for viewing and managing your data.



For appointments here you go that make you SIARE users:
http://siare.herpetologica.es/usuarios/alta


IMPORTANT: All quotes published so far on the blog herpetological Murcia directory will be published shortly in the Database Herpetology, so that these appointments not upload them to avoid publishing SIARE to 2 times the same event.



Any questions or finding the time to send me quotes avisais: conry.ct @ gmail.com


Greetings!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Ranch Hand Grill Guard Instalation Instructions

Culebra Bastard Cape Tiñoso

Hello everyone.

I put this video of a snake bastard ( Malpolon monspessulanus ) hearing on 17/03/2011 morning Cape Tiñoso:



Observer: Mario Leon and Eloy Perez


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Dowload Poptropica Trainer

XG76 amphibian SARE



The evening 12/3/2011 Javier Noguera, Toni García and I went to look for amphibians and one of the channels Tentegorra, Rambla Quarry Pond and Mount San Julian in the grid XG76.
Throughout the night we saw / heard the 3 species of amphibians that are around Cartagena:
- Common Frog ( Pelophylax perezi): 22 copies
- common spotted toad ( Pelodytes punctatus): 5 males singing
- Natterjack Toad (Bufo calamita ): 2 males singing, and another copy that we are crossing a road.



Common Frogs in the Rambla de Canteras



Common Frog Pond Mount San Julian


Sapo corridor we are crossing a road in quarries. It away from the road and release them in a nearby field.

pictures Toni Garcia and Javier Noguera.


Greetings!