salamander THE STATE AMPHIBIAN of South Carolina was waiting in the backyard water garden for me today, or maybe for a lover more to his taste. While cleaning the pools of rotted leaves and whatever else blew in, it’s typical to encounter the many frogs who have overwintered with me, but today was a bonanza: Up with a net full of muck came a startled red Eastern Newt, and then also this much larger cousin, the Eastern Spotted Salamander. The species is terrestrial, living mostly underground in moist woods, but come spring it seeks a vernal pool (or my little homemade ponds) to reproduce, laying giant egg masses in the water. Mark it down: one spotted salamander, the spring’s first harvest, quickly returned to beneath the surface after his close-up to go about making many more.