All,
We went out today to look for new locations of Morning Glory, and on the way we stumbled on this male box turtle. However, the shell was the most featureless shell I have ever viewed. It was a fiesty one and even tried to bite me. Jessica was thinking it was not a box because of the shell.
One of the places we passed through today. This is at Rider Switch along the JCRR at the Batsto RR bridge. I have photos from this very location taken by me around 1975 to 1978. We spent quite a bit of time here back then. One of my friends who spent time there with me passed away many years ago. I stood there while Jessica walked around remembering the good times that has somehow been almost 50 years ago. The place has really changed along the tracks. Not for the good unfortunately.
I made a Then & Now many years ago and maybe will add another "Now" to it and post it.
We then traveled a half hour and walked a trail for 15 minutes and returned. On the way back walking the same route I saw this juvenile hognose snake. It was so hard to see it may have been there on our first pass by.
Here is a video of the snake. I was zooming in as far as I could go and I shake somewhat holding the camera. I don't carry a tripod.
It has a really funky way of moving. It is in 4K.
Click Here For Juvenile Hognose Snake
We went out today to look for new locations of Morning Glory, and on the way we stumbled on this male box turtle. However, the shell was the most featureless shell I have ever viewed. It was a fiesty one and even tried to bite me. Jessica was thinking it was not a box because of the shell.
One of the places we passed through today. This is at Rider Switch along the JCRR at the Batsto RR bridge. I have photos from this very location taken by me around 1975 to 1978. We spent quite a bit of time here back then. One of my friends who spent time there with me passed away many years ago. I stood there while Jessica walked around remembering the good times that has somehow been almost 50 years ago. The place has really changed along the tracks. Not for the good unfortunately.
I made a Then & Now many years ago and maybe will add another "Now" to it and post it.
We then traveled a half hour and walked a trail for 15 minutes and returned. On the way back walking the same route I saw this juvenile hognose snake. It was so hard to see it may have been there on our first pass by.
Here is a video of the snake. I was zooming in as far as I could go and I shake somewhat holding the camera. I don't carry a tripod.
It has a really funky way of moving. It is in 4K.
Click Here For Juvenile Hognose Snake
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