All,
Later in the summer last year we found a location where there were multiple spots that turtles had laid eggs, and the sites had been raided by animals. The eggs were laying all over the place. So last weekend we started visiting there again hoping to see the turtles in action. We saw nothing. Even a close inspection of the ground made us believe we were early. We went again this morning and found multiple locations where it was obvious the turtles had arrived. I saw online they do test digs and I am certain there were a few. The ground was only soft on the top. However, at one location the eggs had all been destroyed. I threw in the broken eggs and covered it over.
Looking around we found another site with the eggs laying out; however, only three of the eggs had been destroyed. All of the rest were still in the ground with one of them having a slight dent in it. How long they had been uncovered I am unsure of. We proceeded to cover them over and I took this photo of the top dented one before fully covering them all. Hopefully, they are not raided again and will survive. We need to calculate when we think they will show themselves and make sure we check them often at that point.
Later in the summer last year we found a location where there were multiple spots that turtles had laid eggs, and the sites had been raided by animals. The eggs were laying all over the place. So last weekend we started visiting there again hoping to see the turtles in action. We saw nothing. Even a close inspection of the ground made us believe we were early. We went again this morning and found multiple locations where it was obvious the turtles had arrived. I saw online they do test digs and I am certain there were a few. The ground was only soft on the top. However, at one location the eggs had all been destroyed. I threw in the broken eggs and covered it over.
Looking around we found another site with the eggs laying out; however, only three of the eggs had been destroyed. All of the rest were still in the ground with one of them having a slight dent in it. How long they had been uncovered I am unsure of. We proceeded to cover them over and I took this photo of the top dented one before fully covering them all. Hopefully, they are not raided again and will survive. We need to calculate when we think they will show themselves and make sure we check them often at that point.