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Spotted Salamander Search - South Fork Natural History Museum Nature Center |
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in Bridgehampton, Long Island, New York |
Date: |
March 23, 2013 |
Time: |
7:30 PM
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Admission: | Admission: Free for SoFo members. Non-members $7.00 for adults, $5.00 for children ages 3-12 years of age, 2 and under free. Fees include admission to the museum on the day of the program |
Location: |
South Fork Natural History Museum and Nature Center |
Street Address: |
377 Bridgehampton Sag Harbor Turnpike |
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Bridgehampton, NY 11932 |
Description: |
Spotted Salamander Search in Bridgehampton, Long Island, New York. Presented by the South Fork Natural History Museum Nature Center. Leader: Andy Sabin, SoFo Board President.
On this walk to one of our vernal ponds, we'll be searching for the Spotted Salamander, one of our four native mole salamanders. This salamander is a beauty with its shiny black body and bright yellow spots. It, like the Eastern Tiger and the Blue-spotted Salamander, as well as the early-autumn breeding Marbled Salamander, is called a mole salamander because it spends most of its time underground. Please bring a flashlight and wear boots, as late winter rains will make the ground soggy. This walk will take place only after heavy rains. |
Contact: |
631-537-9735 |
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