
August 4, 2014


I have absolutely seen these guys before (red eft), and wikipedia tells me they are common and widespread, but it's been about ten years since I saw one, and I had in mind that they are rare and special. Anyhow, this guy was wandering on a campground road, and he wasn't camera shy, but he proved pretty lively once I picked him up and moved him to the side of the road.
Wentworth, NH, 8/2/2014.
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