In the second week of January, I hiked along the familiar Pump Station Trail -- a moderate 1.5 mile walk through mixed loblolly-deciduous forest. This trail is best known for its excellent wild flower display in spring; however, in January it offered up the serenity of babbling streams and salamander surprises. Redbacked salamanders (
Plethodon cinereus) can be found under fallen pine logs even this time of year, and larvae of larger species swim in a pond sitting just off the trail.
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