by dave and tracy on 05/26/2008
Roger Repp's Puerco Mountains Report
Howdy Herpers,
First off, I'd like to welcome my friends Urs from Switzerland, Freek from Holland, and Adrian from Mexico. Yup--we're going international with the Puerco reports now. (Grin) I'll still try to remember all you "little people" in my life.
by dave and tracy on 04/24/2008
Roger Repp's Puerco Mountains Report
Howdy Herpers,
And thus it came to pass that on Saturday morning, 19 April 2008, Herman the German arrived at my house 35 minutes late, blaming his sidekick Jared for his tardiness. In all, there were 10,000 excuses, each rejected by 10,000 rebukes. The sniveling and bitching was legendary.
by dave and tracy on 04/21/2008
ROGER REPP'S PUERCO MOUNTAINS REPORT
Howdy Herpers,
Since I've added a few names to this list, I thought I'd take a moment to update you all on the studies' current cast of characters:
Western Diamondback Rattlesnakes (Crotalus atrox):
Female CA47, "Wendy"
Male, CA55, "Double Nickels"
Female, CA61, "Katie"
Female, CA102, "Ali"
Tiger Rattlesnakes (Crotalus tigris):
Male, CT1, "Tony"
Male, CT3, "Gordo"
by dave and tracy on 03/25/2008
Roger Repp's Puerco Mountains Report
Howdy Again Herpers,
Let's see, you were left hanging with a rather mundane herp report of the coming and going of about ten rattlesnakes. Ho hum.
Of course, ten rattlesnakes that live in pristine surroundings are worth a day trip out, in my opinion. Others on this list might disagree--but they don't matter much, do they?
by dave and tracy on 06/13/2007
My name is Roger Repp, and my friends call me Moody. My friend is Dr. Gordon Schuett, but I call him Broody. We are Moody and Broody, two Americans of Germanic descent linked together by a common obsession-Herpetology.