Friday, September 17, 2010

Baby Gecko

David saw this run into our house from the back door and caught it before it ran under the couch. He's almost up to Clark-Boy-Catching Status!

Monday, September 6, 2010

Black Widow

We were letting the water out of our little pool and this black widow came out of hiding. She had been living (without out knowledge) under the salt conditioner and the water forced her out in the open. I got these pictures of her before she met with the "Black Flag".





Friday, August 20, 2010

A cold-blooded summer

Lindsay saw this turtle crossing the road. I left work to come and see it. I tried to pick it up but it kept snapping at me (really fast). I finally picked it up and it clawed me with his back legs and made me bleed, almost like a pin prick. I gave up and used a cloth bag to pick him up and put him in the woods. He made one final snap at me, completely spinning 180 degrees around and lurching about 3 inches. These things are not nice.


This was the first of two black widows we've killed this year. This picture is just scary.

These skinks are everywhere, almost no fun to catch anymore.

Here is a broadheaded skink, a little more fun because they bite viciously.

This black widow was in the kid's playground. We saw it coming out just before nightfall. Scary.

One of many types of small frogs we squish riding in the car after a rainstorm. Again, ho-hum. They live on our house and eat our bugs so we like them.

This is my most exciting catch of the summer. Every other time I've seen a bullfrog, it hops away so quickly that I can't possibly catch it before it disappears into a pond. I finally caught one.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

August Night Hike

We were able to go on our first night hike for the summer last weekend. Its amazing what you can find when you drive slow out in the middle of nowhere. We went south of Saddleback mountain and into Harquahala Valley.
This was the first little friend we found.
With all the rain we have been having the toads were out in force.

This guy we would have missed without the black light. He was almost small enough to fit on my fingernail of my index finger (bottom of picture).

Here is the diamondback again. He was more than 3 feet long. Just getting warm on the street, we did not bother him too much...cause I guess they bite.
Gage caught this gecko that was crossing the road.
Cute Little sidewinder.

Leopard Frog...these are rare. I have seen a bunch in my life, but only caught a few. They are very quick to jump in the water and disappear.

Gage looks worried holding a big desert spiny lizard. He was actually quite brave and did better than I did with my first spiny. The first one I caught bit my finger and stayed locked in my knuckle for about 3 hours.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010


This is Noah. I discovered a carcus of somekind. It's dead but it still clings to the wall.
What is it from? I think it might be a cockroach.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Strawberry, AZ

What do you see?
David had all the Olson cousins obssessed and looking for bugs by the end of our weekend with them. We always saw David with his bug cage in hand and a dozen cousins (old and young) following behind him everywhere he went.

Monday, June 21, 2010

New Editions...

The Clark house never expected to have more!!!
"Ms. Bernard" was expecting and we did not even know.

Zions Camp wildlife

These are the animals and wildlife that we ran into on our trip to Williams for our "Zions Camp"
It was pretty fun in the Grand Canyon, the squirrels are very brave. Then when one tried to steal my sandwich, my ice cream, and my soda at the same time. I don't like brave squirrels.










Don't know what kind of cricket this is, but Tiffin is glad they stay up north.











Wednesday, May 26, 2010

May Campout in Rocky Park, AZ

We went to Rocky Park again this year, which is just south of Flagstaff, AZ. This was the place last year were we found all those AZ Tree Frogs. There were so many last year, the ground was covered with them. This year, there was nothing close. Maybe a few tadpoles. But, as Clarks do, we found some pretty cool stuff. Enjoy...

Gage with his Papa and what looks like a Goiter Oak.

The one frog we found.

Great Plains Skink

Some sort of weird albino cricket.

Jett with his new friend.

Gage holding the Garter Snake

Close up of the Skink

Southwestern Fence Lizard aka Bernard

Giant Diving Beetle larvae, it looked like the bug from Men In Black.

Creepy water spider.