Late January
Crazyabe
You lower yourself down over the sheer cliff using the climbing gear. After a few minutes of easy repelling you find the dragon cave you had picked. Lots of seismic activity coming from this one and whatnot. You look down inside the cave and you notice that it is fairly deep. Laying in back, fast asleep, is a decently sized dragon. In the dark you can't exactly tell what it is. Definitely an earth class though. Its lumpy body and muscular shape tell you everything you need to know about this dragon. Not to mention your days of observation well spent learning that this type of dragon is nocturnal. Nabbing it now would be fairly easy, but who knows what will happen if it wakes up while you're in the process of netting it.
ATH
You lower yourself over the edge of the cliff and repel down towards the cave that crazyabe said had a non-earth dragon. He didn't say much else about it really, as he had devoted most of his time towards his own prey. You drop down next to the cave and notice it is larger and better positioned than most of the other caves. This dragon has the best seat in the cliff, so to speak. You peak into the cave and it is definitely occupied! In fact, the resident dragon is quite close to the entrance! You have a good view of it in the afternoon light. The scales on its head and body are a distinctive yellow color, but its underside is a much paler shade of yellow. From your angle, which is the dragon is facing away from you, you notice a few things. It is a drake, that much is certain. It has a long thin tail which is currently swishing back and fourth. Lastly, it has horns. Many dragons have horns, that's not uncommon, however none in this area do. The dragon seems to be eating, but you cannot tell what, however, judging from the scattered bones, your best guess is binglewap.
Cheesecake
You and Oven hunker down and wait for something to come along. It takes a few days for anything to return to the watering hole, but you finally see something approach. This must be an unpopular spot for some reason. The dragon that approaches does so without worry, it in no way hides its presence. It's body is a dark blue color, but its limbs are salmon. It has a long snout and ridges leading from the top of its head down its back. Its wings are neatly folded and look to be rather large. It doesn't have any obvious signs to what class it belongs too, which likely means its a breath or blast class dragon. As for type, without observing its breath ability, you'd have to guess normal. It leans over to drink and a lurking pond slink, likely the reason nothing has returned to the watering hole in a few days, snaps at it. The dragon snaps back, and the two get into a fight. Teeth and claws are going everywhere!
Arcvasti
You follow the logsnapper trail. As you track it you think how unusual this is, Nova Crotian logsnappers are members of the sneak class and very difficult to detect, but here you are tracking its cousin with ease. After a few days of following it across land and sky, you spot it, and everything is clear. Its a log snapper, thats for sure, but its head is a bright red. That redness continues as a stripe down its otherwise cream colored back. This dragon has absolutely no camouflage! What it does have is a very mean looking face. sharp sawlike teeth protrude from its lower jaw over its upper lip. Furthermore, the normally bumpy tail of a Nova Crotian logsnapper is smooth and squat. It seems that this species of logsnapper is much more suited to fighting than those from the mainland. As you're observing it, it sniffs the air and looks right at you and your sicklewing. It does not look happy. in fact, its looking a wee bit territorial.