What a great picture JudyAnn! I was trying to get one the other day of a baby rabbit that eluded me because I was using my camera phone and had a phone call from my son just as I was clicking. The baby rabbit decided I might be a threat and took off - of course rabbits are faster than turtles so I missed the shot.
Does the tortise and the hare come to mind!! You were much luckier than me! Good post!
Stephanie The wildlife people encourage drivers in Missouri to avoid the turtles on the roads if at all possible. They are 'driven' to migrate this time of year.
JudyAnn~
You are right...I couldn't resist your tale of turtles...often they are the unhappy victims of the developer's grand and careless sweeps. If only we/they could take the time you did this morning to notice and appreciate them!
My 12 yr old grandson is an excellent resource for box turtle information and character. Several years ago he bought a water turtle at a pet shop. Shellie thrives under his and his sister's care. On a bike ride with his dad, they found a little turtle about the size of a walnut which they thought was a snapping turtle, but decided to rescue from certain smashing on the trail. When the little turtle got ahold of his sister's finger (she is an adventerous princess) they were sure of the snapping part. But, as "Chomper" grew, they've learned it is a box turtle. They do not live with the salamander, but have their own digs with minnows for treats.
This fall, the family plans to spend a few months at a mission in Mexico and the reptiles will stay with a Wyoming cousin.
I just have plenty of free-range turtles and tortoises. They catch a few things in the garden and because "the ox is worthy of his hire", I don't mind a nibble on a melon now and then.