27 January 2022






The annual Spotted Salamander migration is an incredible sight, as well as the first sign of spring in Alabama – and you don’t have to travel far to see it. A large population of Spotted Salamanders undergoes this migration each year in Homewood, AL, and there is even a festival hosted by the Friends of Shades Creek celebrating their emergence each year! This year’s festival will be hybrid, with a virtual component starting on January 29, 2022, and running through February, and in-person hikes on January 29 and 30. If you love salamanders, I highly recommend attending and asking Friends of Shades Creek how you can get involved in preserving this amazing Alabama amphibian!
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Thanks TD. Like your comments.
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That was interesting about the loofa! I had no idea really! That lone daff is about I could ever get here in my garden! Much too hot here and the squirrels eat them or maybe the moles! Nice post! Cady
Love this. Keep sharing. You may find that often, five isn’t enough. Neither is six.
I didn’t know anything about loofa’s either so thank you for the details.