We spent some time this morning in the woods along the Tulpehocken. On the way there we saw a strange site on Carranza Road. Hopefully nobody else here saw it as it was a Fawn's head chewed off from the rest of the body. I have a photo of it but Ben does not want us to post photo's such as that and I won't. If anyone wants just let me know and I will send it.
Anyway, it was really wet in the woods from the overnight hours and we were soaked as soon as we entered the woods. Our first stop was a blowdown I saw on recent aerials.
It took a half hour of pushing through some tough wet swamps before we reached an open upland area that we have been to before.
In the wild they are much smaller wherever I find them. All the woods were as wet as that this morning.
I almost stepped on this toad, and later in the morning I came within inches of running over a turtle. Jessica saved it by yelling out and I avoided it
This was on my tire cover. I have found the colorful ones but this one is dull. Notice it's real eyes.
And the ever present Turkeybeard.
Anyway, it was really wet in the woods from the overnight hours and we were soaked as soon as we entered the woods. Our first stop was a blowdown I saw on recent aerials.
It took a half hour of pushing through some tough wet swamps before we reached an open upland area that we have been to before.
In the wild they are much smaller wherever I find them. All the woods were as wet as that this morning.
I almost stepped on this toad, and later in the morning I came within inches of running over a turtle. Jessica saved it by yelling out and I avoided it
This was on my tire cover. I have found the colorful ones but this one is dull. Notice it's real eyes.
And the ever present Turkeybeard.