Slovenia & Croatia, May 2023
I´m scrolling through old photos to survive winter days, so I made this quick report.
Our first vacation as a family of three. Mostly easy walks with a stroller. I was totally happy just for being in the field due to lack of time in past year. We missed a lot, but still saw some very cool species. Slovenia, we started with some waterfalls a beautiful rivers where we quickly found first herps, L. agilis, Z. vivipara, A. fragilis and some salamanders with one very cute freshly metamorphosed individual:
Around Soča river. P. muralis, tessies & crazy viridis males
Salamander heaven close to the lake Bohninj and curled coronella on the Bled shore
Mountain area, I was hoping for some adders, but with no luck. Luckily we shared sleeping spot with a beautiful Anguis male and some Bombinas, on the plateau dozens active alpestris.
Quick Proteus try ended infamously. Water in all caves I visited was very muddy due to lot of rain in last weeks. But I managed to join a group of Slovenian biology students and visit an artificial cave nearby for black Proteus. After couple minutes staring into the dark we spotted one individual. Very special moment for me to have an opportunity to see these mysterious creatures.
We missed Zagreb area because of another rain and continued to a Zadar area to meet Kevin Esser and his family. Thanks to their hospitality we can spend couple days together chilling and getting to know surroundings.
After arrival to Kevin´s place we couldn´t wait to put our babies to bed so we can set off for a first Telescopus attempt. After couple hours, lot of scorpions, one unlucky scorpion, sleeping Testudos and some Hemidactylus we finally found our goal in an old castle ruin, high up in the wall.
I couldn´t miss a famous lake nearby.
And finaly, our without a stroller attempt for ursinii. Unfortunately we weren´t able to find one, very strong wind up there. But we were successful at the foothills with other species. Noteworthy stunning viridis female, and a massive ammodaytes male.
Last couple days in Istria, no luck with snakes, two escaped carbonarius and a huge Elaphe. So just siculus & muralis & Algyroides.
Cheers,
t.