Friday, 22 April 2022

Herps in the Forest

 Herps, in case you aren't in with the hip naturalists, are reptiles and amphibians. 

Here in the Touraine Val de Loire we get a small but delightful range of reptiles and amphibians that might, if you are lucky, be encountered along one of our many forest walking trails. Here are photos of the species you have the best chance of seeing. I've chosen photos from our archive that, if we have such photos, depict the animals as you most often see them, usually crossing the trail and trying to hide. None of these animals can or will harm you. We do have one venomous snake in the Touraine Val de Loire, but I have never seen one in the forest, only in warmer and more open habitats.

Juvenile newt, possibly Triturus vulgaris, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Juvenile newt, possibly Smooth Newt Lissotriton vulgaris (Fr. Triton ponctué) in a puddle formed by heavy machinery wheel ruts.

Fire Salamander Salamandra salamandra, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Fire Salamander Salamandra salamandra (Fr. Salamandre tachetée).

Agile Frog Rana dalmatina, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Agile Frog Rana dalmatina (Fr. Grenouille agile).

Spiny Toad Bufo spinosus, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Spiny Toad Bufo spinosus (Fr. Crapaud épineux).

Slow Worm Anguis fragilis, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Slow Worm Anguis fragilis (Fr. Orvet fragile), a legless lizard, not a snake.

Western Green Lizard Lacerta bilineata, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Western Green Lizard Lacerta bilineata (Fr. Lézard vert occidental).

Western Whip Snake Hierophis viridiflavus, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Adult Western Whip Snake Hierophis viridiflavus (Fr. Couleuvre verte et jaune, also known locally as a cinglard).

Juvenile Western Whip Snake Hierophis viridiflavus, Indre et Loire, France. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Juvenile Western Whip Snake.

Barred Grass Snake Natrix helvetica, Shropshire, England. Photo by Loire Valley Time Travel.
Barred Grass Snake Natrix helvetica (Fr. Couleuvre helvétique).

4 comments:

chm said...

Very beautiful photos. I’m wondering how you were able to photograph these creatures. Did you just say, Don’t move?

Susan said...

chm: LOL. Luck mostly.

bonnie groves poppe said...

You have quite nice herps! Here in the Vaucluse we also have the green lizards (the ones with the blue stripe on the side), coulevres, wall lizards, geckos, tiny green frogs and toads. I see them in the garden, but not the green lizards, and only one coulevre. One evening I saw a hedgehog attempt to capture a large toad, and he failed.
bonnie near carpentras

Susan said...

Bonnie: I think your green lizards have been found to be a different species to ours. We have wall lizards and tree frogs too, but I was concentrating on forest species. We don't get geckoes. You have ambitious hedgehogs!

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