Nature Done Wright

Incorporating the Celery Farm and Screech Owl Companion blogs

July 8, 2009

Red-eared Sliders

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Just when I thought it was safe to go into my side yard again, I recently came across this little lady using the mulch as her maternity ward.

The yard was also home to multiple Snapping Turtle egg caches this spring, most of which have been pillaged by raccoons.

   Now 'tis the season for Red-eared Sliders. I found one laying eggs in my front yard this morning, and also saw one encrusted with mud as it walked down the path at the Celery Farm's No-Name Culvert.

 More on red-eared sliders  here — an article from the Tortuga Gazette. (What a great name.)

    As it turns out, these turtles are among the most-common turtles in the world, and huge in the pet trade. This guy is likely descendant of a pet turtle released into the wild. They are hated in Australia (story here.)

  What can I say? Kids like 'em, and they are a sign of warmer weather…

 

 

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