Yesterday I took my nightly walk in Wharton, a chunk of which is located across the street from my house.
I live near a series of abandoned bogs.
My wife and I see deer and an occassional fox fairly regularly when we walk.
Last night it was just me and my dog and I decided to walk one of the lesser travelled dikes out to the main channel.
We were pushing deer into the bogs as we went and we could hear them crashing through a patch of cedar that extends into the bogs.
When we got as far as we could get I noticed a red bellied turtle lying dead and upside down about 20' off of the dike.
I could not get to it because of the muck but I want to go back tomorrow in boots to do a little forensics.
I have never seen a turtle die of natural causes upside down.
I am posting a photo of it. I realize that this a carcass but it is a natural circumstance that I happened upon.
When we left about and started down the main bog road home, I saw a nice red fox jump into the road about 80 yds. ahead of us. He eyed us up for a minute and then trotted own the road.
As we approaced the main sluice I saw a bald eagle circling and cruising low to the water.
This is the second time I have seen a bald eagle in this area but I have never found a nest.
I took a few pictures as he was circling but they were bad because I was moving as I was snapping.
He perched for about 20 seconds about 100 yds. ahead of me and I got one crappy photo of that which I am posting.
It looks like a typical Big Foot sighting photo but if you look into the cedar in the center of the photo abot 3/4 of the way up, you will see a white spot.
That was his head.
He left the perch when we got too close an cruised on into the sunset.
To finish off the walk we listened to tundra swans chortling as we walked the rest of the way out. They take up temporary residence each year for a month or so.
All this in just under an hour.
If anyone knows what would attack a red belly and not attempt to eat him please chime in.
I am attaching a few photos from last night.
http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=281&pos=8
http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=281&pos=38
http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=281&pos=9
I live near a series of abandoned bogs.
My wife and I see deer and an occassional fox fairly regularly when we walk.
Last night it was just me and my dog and I decided to walk one of the lesser travelled dikes out to the main channel.
We were pushing deer into the bogs as we went and we could hear them crashing through a patch of cedar that extends into the bogs.
When we got as far as we could get I noticed a red bellied turtle lying dead and upside down about 20' off of the dike.
I could not get to it because of the muck but I want to go back tomorrow in boots to do a little forensics.
I have never seen a turtle die of natural causes upside down.
I am posting a photo of it. I realize that this a carcass but it is a natural circumstance that I happened upon.
When we left about and started down the main bog road home, I saw a nice red fox jump into the road about 80 yds. ahead of us. He eyed us up for a minute and then trotted own the road.
As we approaced the main sluice I saw a bald eagle circling and cruising low to the water.
This is the second time I have seen a bald eagle in this area but I have never found a nest.
I took a few pictures as he was circling but they were bad because I was moving as I was snapping.
He perched for about 20 seconds about 100 yds. ahead of me and I got one crappy photo of that which I am posting.
It looks like a typical Big Foot sighting photo but if you look into the cedar in the center of the photo abot 3/4 of the way up, you will see a white spot.
That was his head.
He left the perch when we got too close an cruised on into the sunset.
To finish off the walk we listened to tundra swans chortling as we walked the rest of the way out. They take up temporary residence each year for a month or so.
All this in just under an hour.
If anyone knows what would attack a red belly and not attempt to eat him please chime in.
I am attaching a few photos from last night.
http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=281&pos=8
http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=281&pos=38
http://forums.njpinebarrens.com/gallery/displayimage.php?album=281&pos=9