Red-eared Slider Goes for a Swim
We all know most of our turtles swim better/faster than they walk (except maybe you, Eastern Box Turtle), but most of my pictures show them basking on a rock or a log. And if I'm lucky enough to meet 1 on land, I can almost always get a reasonable picture of them. Sometimes though if the turtle's swimming at the surface and isn't vacating the area quickly, I can get a picture like this Red-eared Slider below (or this older 1 of an Eastern Painted Turtle).
Although a lot of times the turtles consider me to be too scary (or ugly?) to be around, and dive into deeper waters, this 1 stayed near the surface a bit longer.
This is the 9th and final blog post for my April trip to the Sourland Mountain Preserve. Although I sometimes go someplace that turns out to be disappointing, this particular trip was pretty productive.
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April 14, 2023 at Sourland Mountain Preserve Photo 272126752, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC) |
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