I rode down by the meadow reclamation area yesterday. My plan was to head out to Newport Road to check on the wild strawberries I photographed last week and if they were bearing fruit maybe get brave and eat one. Along the way I met some interesting creatures!
The cutie above is Boomer, and obviously a bulldog! He was so wiggly and friendly that I had to take about twenty pictures before getting this one. Boomer was out for a walk with his two young owners and their aunt. One of the boys wanted to show me a "secret path" into Lititz, but when I saw it I wasn't allowed to photograph it, else it wouldn't be a secret path anymore, would it?
So I continue down the (non-secret) path and I see this:
and I thought, "What the heck?" or something like that, lol. I thought it was a dead possum at first. But as I got closer it was obviously a turtle:
I'm pretty sure he (or maybe she) was a snapping turtle... he certainly liked clicking his jaws at me!
I know-- it looks like he's smiling. But he's actually thinking how awesome it would be to bite my leg off...
This turtle definitely had a 'Go ahead. Make my day' attitude:
And finally, a Red Admiral butterfly. I love them because they seem curious; they may flutter away but always come back and land nearby.
5 comments:
I love that they wouldn't let you take a picture of the secret path. You were a good sport about it.
I love turtles, but I'm not sure about that snapping turtle! Great captures!
I was for sure that far away picture was road kill. I'm glad you didn't post a picture of road kill! :) That is one BIG turtle though
Believe it or not, my brother and his friends found a snapping turtle that was probably three times the size of this one.
It was just about as big as a trash can lid-- and I know this because when they caught it they transported it in a metal garbage can and it completely filled the bottom of the can. They did let it go again.
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Howdy neighbor! I live just a bit away from you in Northern Maryland. I also love riding my bike though I haven't in a very long time. I may follow your blog awhile just to see if I can get inspired enough to get my own bike out.
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