Thanks for the info, I always thought it was private property. I guess it's best to ask before I take my kayak out there.I see people parking right along the road and also you can park on the dirt road right at the curve and walk across.
Guy
Thanks for the info, I always thought it was private property. I guess it's best to ask before I take my kayak out there.
Thanks,
As for the turtles, ask and ye shall receive. BE ADVISED THAT SOME OF THESE PHOTOS SHOW DEAD TURTLES IN VARIOUS STAGES OF DECAY.
for perspective, my foot is about 13" long in a sneaker.
Jeff
Some of those shells are beautiful, Jeff. You might have already identified it (red belly????) but what is the one with the white patch on its back? How old do you think it would have been?
Glo
the white patch is where the outer plates have fallen off and you are seeing the "skeleton" underneath. It is a red belly. As for the age...I do not know.
Jeff
the following PDF file answered my question, the file is very informative and a good read.
http://www.state.nj.us/dep/fgw/ensp/pdf/turtles.pdf
Jim
Red bellies definitely live in bogs. They seem more concentrated in the rivers where they are literally on top of each other, but they are still probably the most common turtle to see in the bogs except for maybe the painted turtle.
Jeff