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by Lori Lafargue
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Day trippin' at Mt. Wachusett, near the summit, in Princeton, MA.... more
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Day trippin' at Mt. Wachusett, near the summit, in Princeton, MA.
While exploring in Central Massachusetts, I found many of these reddish/orange salamander like animals. I assumed it was no different than the average salamander, excluding its color and the black ringed red spots on its back. Weeks later I discovered that what I had found was quite a extraordinary creature. It was an Eastern Newt called a 'red eft.' The eastern newts have 3 forms, a larval aquatic form, followed by a immature land form called an 'eft' and finally the aquatic adult form. In each form it changes color and body shape. First it is black and looks tadpole like. In it adolescents it grows legs and its tail looks more reptile like and it is a reddish/orange. In adult form its tail and feet morph back to a more fish like shape and it becomes an olive color on top and a yellow underneath. What a strange animal it is! (excerpt from Strange New England magazine)
Lori Lafargue is a creative woman with an enormous passion for photography, a zest for life and a penchant for laughter. An eye for unique angles, the bold, beautiful colors of nature leads her to the local flora, fauna, and feathers of Southeastern New England, Cape Cod, and beyond. ”I love to create natural images that show the beauty that is all around us. Look up, look down...look with your heart & soul, not just your eyes, and no matter where you are you will see something beautiful. Let me tell you a little story of why this means so much to me...Years ago I challenged myself to find something pretty in the most awful of places I knew. In the darkest, ugliest, coldest spot I could find, I stood with my camera and eyes...
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Gary F Richards
Outstanding! Fl voted
Robyn King
Congratulations your beautiful work is being featured in The World We See Group :-)
Charlie Cliques
Love newts! I had one as a kid as a pet :-)
Mona Stut
Wonderful nature work
Lori Pessin Lafargue
Thanks, It's the new haircut, Michael!! Oh...you mean the newt?!!!!
Lori Pessin Lafargue
Thanks Alec...very grateful and appreciative!
Alec Drake
Congratulations Lori on your feature in "Life Is What Happens". We are pleased to share this marvelous example of your work with the group members and visitors. fav
Lori Pessin Lafargue
I also want to thank all the group admins who have so kindly featured "Orange Julius" on their homepages!! Very greatly appreciated!
Lori Pessin Lafargue
Thank you all so very much for your smile inducing comments. So glad capturing this tiny creature has brought a wee bit of interesting and unique knowledge and a whole lotta orange your way! This guy was only about 2 inches long!!
Erin O'Neal-Morie
Awesome picture! I love newts. f
Elizabeth Dow
Love him!!
Jeff Swan
I love it Lori
Peggie Strachan
Amazing color! Nice shot!
Chuck Hicks
NICE. Please post on REPTILES
John Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in "Images That Excite You!"
Doris Potter
I love this little guy! Thanks for the fascinating information too. Great find and capture!