LaughingDove

Sclerophrys xeros

where are you getting all these new "confirmations" from?

Hix PMed me the email of Stephen Spawls, the author of my pocket guide and the big expensive proper field guide that I can't afford. He was able to identify all the reptiles for me and sent the amphibians to a colleague to identify. I wasn't going to post my source for this publicly as it feels a bit inappropriate to do so, but thinking about it I suppose there's no problem really.
 
that's excellent. Really nice of him to do that (although I guess for him it wasn't too much work).
 
that's excellent. Really nice of him to do that (although I guess for him it wasn't too much work).

Yeah, Steve was incredibly helpful and friendly with the identifications, as well as a bit of general discussion about East African herps.

(I've just realised that you post is ambiguous as to whether it was really nice of Steve to identify the stuff for me or of Hix to send me his email. Whichever you meant, it was really nice of both of them! :))
 
Yeah, Steve was incredibly helpful and friendly with the identifications, as well as a bit of general discussion about East African herps.

(I've just realised that you post is ambiguous as to whether it was really nice of Steve to identify the stuff for me or of Hix to send me his email. Whichever you meant, it was really nice of both of them! :))
I meant Steve.

And my original post was because for a lot of the photos you had "I think this is Species A" and then "no actually I have a field guide now and it's Species B" and then "I have got it confirmed as being Species C", so I was just wondering how the third ID was any more "confirmed" than the previous.
 
I meant Steve.

And my original post was because for a lot of the photos you had "I think this is Species A" and then "no actually I have a field guide now and it's Species B" and then "I have got it confirmed as being Species C", so I was just wondering how the third ID was any more "confirmed" than the previous.

Yeah, I know. All of these Kenyan herp IDs have been pretty hectic, hence my half-joking:
This is the final and correct ID and I'm not going to change it later. Promise. :p

I'm pleased that I've finally got all of these confirmed by an expert rather than the various IDs that have resulted from random googling, guessing by zoochatters, and looking at the pocket guide. And it only took eight months :p
 
He was very friendly and helpful to me as well which is why I passed his details along. I know how difficult it can be trying to ID things from a small field guide - and even with his big book I still had trouble - especially when they can be so variable in colour and pattern. At least now you have definitive answers.
 

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