The main photo site for International Rock-Flipping Day is the group page on Flickr. For those who’d rather not bother with Flickr, though, we’re happy to post pictures here, too. Click on the photos to see larger versions, then click again for full-size files. (A little clunky, I know, but that’s how galleries work in WordPress.)
Photos 1-6 are by Frank Kovalski, who writes, “When we take the grandkids out we don’t get very far but we sure see a lot. Seeing the world through their eyes is interesting.”
- Team Blandburg (Pennsylvania) on Rock-Flipping Day
- Derek and Zoe with salamanders
- A Jefferson salamander (?)
- This dusky salamander was too fast for the kids to get ahold of
- The northern red salamander was the find of the day
- Derek got pinched when he grabbed this crawfish.










