For several weeks now, I have been stalking the box turtles around our house,
camera in hand, trying to get a decent picture of one with its neck stuck out.
They have such lovely colors around their faces and legs...
but none of them have
been particularly cooperative.
Our boy saw one the other day walking along
carrying in its mouth a mulberry twig with berries on it. By the time I got out
there with the camera, it had dropped the twig, no doubt because our boy scared
it.
I mostly have given up on getting the perfect turtle shot.
We usually walk up the driveway
after lunch to see if there is anything exciting in the rural mailbox. I don't always take the camera with me, but I grabbed the
camera on the way out the door, just in case there was anything exciting along
the way.
Indeed there was.
We came across these two turtles in love.
Squeaker thought it was interesting too.
His lady friend seemed the retiring type, perhaps embarrassed at being
caught in the act. He didn’t seem to care that he had an audience.
There was nothing exciting in the mailbox. Turtles don't rush sex. They were still at it when we came back down the driveway.
2 comments:
When I saw the title of your post I wondered where it was going to lead. Our wildlife camera caught a pair of raccoons in the act a few weeks ago. I've wondered when we might be seeing some little paw prints around.
Enjoyed the turtle pictures.
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