Nice day for a walk--and a swim
Nov. 1st, 2009 11:01 am
So it was so warm we decided to walk to Ward's Pond and let Charlie have a swim. It was very windy and here Alexis is surrounded by blowing leaves.
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Muddy River 06/29/09, 6:40 p.m.
Jun. 29th, 2009 09:23 pm
I didn't get any real good ones today, but there were some nice opportunities. Alexis voted for this one because it was "the most mysterious."
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365 Urban Species. #172: Painted Turtle
Jun. 21st, 2006 08:44 pm
Female laying eggs. Photo by
Urban species #172: Painted Turtle Chrysemys picta
If you see a turtle basking on a log in an urban pond, chances are good that it's a painted turtle. Painted's are the most common pond turtles in eastern North America, and among the most lovely. There are different subspecies showing slight variations in color across the continent, but all have yellow and reddish markings of some form, earning them their name.
Painted turtles are usually seen basking on a log or other object in the water, soaking up solar energy before foraging. They are omnivores, eating aquatic plants, snails, insects, and carrion. Their habitat requirements are modest: water with basking sites, some food from the aforementioned list, and well-drained soil to lay eggs in. They are tolerant of polluted, stagnant, and even slightly salty water. Hatchlings are eaten by herons, raccoons, and bullfrogs, but fully grown turtles are good swimmers and too well armored for most predators to bother with.
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As requested
Oct. 5th, 2004 05:07 pmSome of the characters from my day job:
Didelphis virginianus, in the bag

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Didelphis virginianus, in the bag

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