Observed on the 2017 Ontario Reptile & Amphibian Survey Course.
Observed on the 2017 Ontario Reptile & Amphibian Survey Course. All relevant permits were in place.
Found in a sedge meadow, which seemed unusual for an eft.
Observed on the 2017 Ontario Reptile & Amphibian Survey Course.
Observed on the 2017 Ontario Reptile & Amphibian Survey Course.
Observed on the 2017 Ontario Reptile & Amphibian Survey Course.
Observed on the 2017 Ontario Reptile & Amphibian Survey Course.
Observed on the 2017 Ontario Reptile & Amphibian Survey Course.
Observed on the 2017 Ontario Reptile & Amphibian Survey Course.
Observed on the 2017 Ontario Reptile & Amphibian Survey Course. All relevant permits were in place.
Observed on the 2017 Ontario Reptile & Amphibian Survey Course. All relevant permits were in place.
Observed on the 2017 Ontario Reptile & Amphibian Survey Course.
Shown in situ - active in the open, not under cover.
Observed on the 2017 Ontario Reptile & Amphibian Survey Course. All relevant permits were in place.
Observed on the 2017 Ontario Reptile & Amphibian Survey Course. All relevant permits were in place.
Shown in situ - active on the surface. According to my notes there were five efts active in plain view here, but I only have this individual in photos.
Observed on the 2017 Ontario Reptile & Amphibian Survey Course. All relevant permits were in place.
Shown on top of the rock under which it was found.
Observed on the 2017 Ontario Reptile & Amphibian Survey Course. All relevant permits were in place.