I have been spending a lot of time out near Owen Sound for work lately. We are starting a new precipitation monitoring site at the Kinghurst Nature Reserve near Chatsworth. The property is owned by Ontario Nature and this weekend they were having an amphibian and reptile count. As part of our outreach program, I was there to give a demonstration of our equipment and talk about why we are there and what we do. Here I am with the Mark Carabetta, Conservation Science Manager for Ontario Nature waiting for some rain. It turns out his wife works at the ROM with Mom and Dad’s old next door neighbour.

Richard and Mark

Afterwards I joined the group and went looking for Reptiles and amphibians. One of the Ontario Nature people is currently working on the Ontario Reptile and Amphibian Atlas. Joe Crowley is a wealth of information when it come to snakes and frogs. Here he is with a garter snake.

Joe Crowley

I spotted a water snake in the water and next thing you know he was in the water catching the snake.

Water snake

Catching a snake

Note the wet sleeve.

Water snake

This little girl wanted to hold every snake they caught.

Girl with snake

Here is a Ribbon Snake having a little swim.

Ribbon snake

A bigger Water snake, there were lots of Garter, Water and Ribbon snakes around the water’s edge.

Water snake

The Nature Reserve has a large wetland area and one of the more impressive old growth forests in Ontario.

Kinghurst

Wetlands

There were also lots of leopard frogs in the grass.

Leopard frog

And some Green Frogs.

Green frog

Green frog

This was a Pickerel Frog.

Pickerel frog

Here is a small Red-bellied snake.

Red-bellied snake

Most of the people there were birders and knew all the calls of the birds.

Bird

Some lichen in full bloom.

Lichen

Another ribbon snake. The cloudy eyes indicate that it will shed its skin soon.

Ribbon snake

Part of the property is an old farmstead, there is still a well on the site. Mark said if you pump it long enough the water will come.

Water

One last leopard frog before I left for home. The rest of the group were going to look for salamanders and more snakes. They were camping at a nearby conservation area and then they were coming back on the Sunday.

Leopard frog