Subadult DOR on FM 1376. Poor quality cellphone picture. Imaged only. GTS 4437.
Adult disturbed from under a board near the west side of my house. Cooler temps. Imaged only. GTS 4335.
Probably the same as: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/154487180
See scar on left side.
Two juveniles under a cover board. Imaged only. GTS 4333 and 4334.
Was hiding under tin. Imaged only. GTS 4332.
Adult found underneath a cold burn barrel after several days of rain. Imaged only. GTS 4331.
Observed and imaged by Bill Holmstrom. 41 degrees F.
Large juvenile female. Regenerated tail. Found on front porch behind a box. Released. Imaged only. GTS 4328.
Adult male. Dead (DOR) recently, several hours. 75 degrees F. Total length: 25” (63.5 cm). Tail length: 5.25” (13.5 cm). GTS 4324. To be deposited at TAMU (TCWC).
Observed by Bobby Walker. Eating a rabbit.
Young adult found under roofing tin. 66 degrees F. Total length: 14 cm., weight: about 2 grams. Released. GTS 4315.
DOR on Upper Sisterdale Road.
Smaller hawk with long legs. Image from a smartphone, cropped.
Large juvenile female found freshly DOR on Ten West Drive. TL: 25 3/4"; tail: 6 1/2". GTS 4313, TNHC FS 0769. See US quarter dollar coin for size comparison.
Third image shows the head and fore leg of a partially digested Little Brown Skink (Scincella lateralis). The head is pointed to the left, dorsal surface showing in the image. Other parts of what appears to be the same lizard observed (section of tail, leg), likely ingested about one day or so previous. The snake was crushed in the vicinity of the stomach area with viscera extruded from being run over by vehicular traffic (appears be perhaps only once or twice). Measure in the third image in cm.
Cold front due tomorrow but several days previous were warm. Early annual activity in this species (with evidence of feeding)?
Last image during museum prep following formalin fix and tagging.
Juvenile male found in an incidental pitfall trap (water meter box). Images taken in my Volvo wagon. First image shows mud caked on its toes, making it harder for the lizard to escape. Blue-green color patches on belly in third image. GTS 4311.
Later died in captivity and was preserved. TNHC FS 0775. TL: 13 cm head/body: 4.5 cm.
DOR adult found by Joe Jones and forwarded for range and activity data. Ambient temperature 77 degrees F.
Young adult male collected by Lloyd Gebhardt in 2009 (date and time approximate, Lloyd now deceased). Specimen imaged later and not in original habitat. GTS 895.
Large adult active at 73 degrees F. Imaged only. GTS 4308.
Several small individuals observed. Imaged only. GTS 4304.
DOR adult found by Eric C. Timaeus, Sr.