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'A rare snake-this mountain earth snake is the second specimen of the sub-species found in West Virginia. It was discovered by the herpetology class working at West Virginia University's Terra Alta Biological Station this summer. The first specimen was found in 1966. The mountain earth snake scarcely a foot long and found in only western Pennsylvania, western Maryland and northern West Virginia.'

1. Mountain Earth Snake, West Virginia University

Two tufted titmouse perching on a basket hanging on a tree.

2. Tufted Titmouse in Basket, West Virginia University

'Shrew Dead.' Four waxy white plant shooting out to the left of the nest is called 'Indian Pipe'.

3. Shrew at Bird's Nest, West Virginia University

Shown here is two rabbits in nest.

4. Young Rabbits in Nest, West Virginia University

Cats tend kittens on flagstones.

5. Kittens and Cats, West Virginia University

6. Bull Frog or Toad

7. Veery Nest Found at Spruce Knob, West Virginia University

A nest of Whip-Poor-Will in French Creek.

8. Nest of Whip-Poor-Will, French Creek, West Virginia University

9. Ovenbird Nest at French Creek, West Virginia University

10. Mouse Drinking next to Bottle of Poison and Ear of Corn, West Virginia University

A nest of black and white warbler in the middle surrounded with moss and leaves.

11. Nest of Black and White Warbler at French Creek, W. Va.

12. Nest of Chestnut Sided Warbler