All,
Bobpbx and I did some exploring in the Great Swamp today, preparing for something we will tell you about at a later date. Our first stop was a wet area where we found this Lanced Leaved Violet.
While trying to photograph this in the swamp, I heard the familiar sound of a Pine Barren Tree Frog right near me that seemed rather soft. I was not certain of it’s location so I stood there and waited for another call while Bob roamed around looking for plants. When he returned I still had not heard it to narrow it’s location down. Eventually, we heard it again and pushed forward checking all the trees and bushes ahead of us, and soon we found it holding on like a Wallenda to a small branch.
A closer look. Click the photo to enlarge.
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/05012009/IMG_1599a.jpg
A different view.
A closer look. Click the photo to enlarge.
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/05012009/IMG_1594a.jpg
Bob captured this shot after the frog tired of us and made it to the ground.
A closer look that to me is the best view of all. Nice one Bob!
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/05012009/IMG_1605a.jpg
From there we drove for a while taking side roads that mostly lead to swamps and large puddles in the road that we constantly had to check out before driving though. This was mudder area where driving alone on a Friday is not wise. We stopped to look for plants when I spotted this in the water nearby. It was not happy with us for sure!
And a video of the snapper in action. This is almost 20MB so give it time to load.
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/05012009/turtle.mov
A great day to not be at work, and what better place to spend that day then in the pines with Bobpbx.
Guy
Bobpbx and I did some exploring in the Great Swamp today, preparing for something we will tell you about at a later date. Our first stop was a wet area where we found this Lanced Leaved Violet.
While trying to photograph this in the swamp, I heard the familiar sound of a Pine Barren Tree Frog right near me that seemed rather soft. I was not certain of it’s location so I stood there and waited for another call while Bob roamed around looking for plants. When he returned I still had not heard it to narrow it’s location down. Eventually, we heard it again and pushed forward checking all the trees and bushes ahead of us, and soon we found it holding on like a Wallenda to a small branch.
A closer look. Click the photo to enlarge.
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/05012009/IMG_1599a.jpg
A different view.
A closer look. Click the photo to enlarge.
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/05012009/IMG_1594a.jpg
Bob captured this shot after the frog tired of us and made it to the ground.
A closer look that to me is the best view of all. Nice one Bob!
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/05012009/IMG_1605a.jpg
From there we drove for a while taking side roads that mostly lead to swamps and large puddles in the road that we constantly had to check out before driving though. This was mudder area where driving alone on a Friday is not wise. We stopped to look for plants when I spotted this in the water nearby. It was not happy with us for sure!
And a video of the snapper in action. This is almost 20MB so give it time to load.
http://teegate.njpinebarrens.com/05012009/turtle.mov
A great day to not be at work, and what better place to spend that day then in the pines with Bobpbx.
Guy