Here’s the salamander!

September 28, 2025 • 1:00 pm

Did you spot the salamander in this morning’s post?

Here’s the original photo again:

And the salamander is circled. Note that it’s just the head. Tricked you!

An enlargement of the head (circled). ,  Note that I didn’t say it was an entire salamander.

Spot the salamander!

September 28, 2025 • 10:45 am

Okay, this one is really hard—perhaps the hardest “spot-the” photo we’ve ever had.

Somewhere in the photo below is a salamander. Can you spot it? If you do, just say “found it” or “didn’t find the damn thing” in the comments below. The reveal will be at 1 p.m. Chicago time.

The photo comes from reader Bob Woolley from North Carolina. He sent an “easy” one first, but I thought it was too easy so I’m posting the second one he sent. Here are Bob’s notes:

If you’d like an easy “spot” feature, attached is a picture I took yesterday of a salamander in a stream in Gorges State Park, North Carolina, on the trail to Rainbow Falls.  [JAC: this photo isn’t shown.]

On the way back from the waterfall, I looked for the salamander again. This time he was much harder to see. I’ll send those in the next email, in case you want to do what I think would be a very hard version of the same game.

And it’s the “very hard” version you see below.

Click the photo to enlarge it: twice (with a short pause between clicks) to make it big:

Spot the viper!

September 14, 2025 • 8:00 am

Here’s a “spot the. . .” photo from reader Stephen Warren. His notes:

See if you can spot the baby viper in here. I think it is a horned desert viper [Cerastes cerastes], but not certain.

It was photographed a couple of days ago in the Fish River Canyon, Namibia. I did the 4-day trek, finishing yesterday, with my daughter Charlotte and two of her friends. I first heard of the trek when I read about it here in WEIT, and I immediately wanted to do it!

Can you spot it? I think it’s a bit harder than medium difficulty.  Click to enlarge it. If you find it, don’t give the location in the comments; just say “I found it” and add any notes you had about how hard it was.

There will be a reveal at 11 a.m. Chicago time.

Here’s the fourth cat!

August 3, 2025 • 10:00 am

Did you find the fourth cat in this morning’s picture?

I’m not absolutely sure about this. But I’ve circled what looks like a tail, and some people say in the original post that the other part of this cat (the head) is behind the top right cat. At any rate, the top left cat cannot have two tails, and that orange bit I’ve circled is stippled like a tabby, and is not similar to the orange bits in the rest of the cover.

I may of course be wrong, but this is my best guess.  And of course there might be only three cats. The camouflage is clever, of course.