Category: Plant / Animal | Photo Title: Boardwalk | CD Name: GOCR none |
Scientific Name: Trachemys scripta scripta | Original File Size: 4928 x 3264 pixels | Common Name: Yellow-bellied Slider |
Photographer: M. Strnad | Date photo taken: 2018-05-20 | Also available in sizes up to 4928 x 3264
Photo 1 PETT | Photo 2 JORI | Photo 3 HABE | Photo 4 WIUM |
Photo 5 MOMO trying to lay eggs on side of lake road near group camp road | Photo 6 GOCR Female was able to dig through the hardened driveway. | Photo 7 GOCR Abandoned nesting attempt located near a nearby nesting female. In this picture the female's head would be facing towards the bottom of the picture. | Photo 8 MEMI |
Photo 9 MEMI | Photo 10 MEMI | Photo 11 MEMI | Photo 12 MEMI Bent shell |
Photo 13 MEMI Trapped in Rocks | Photo 14 MEMI | Photo 15 MEMI Trapped in Rocks | Photo 16 MEMI Male trapped in rocks |
Photo 17 MEMI Two females were trapped in the rocks by Millpond Bridge & released in the Pond. | Photo 18 MEMI *Note the short front claws of a female pond turtle. | Photo 19 MEMI | Photo 20 MEMI plastron |
Photo 21 MEMI | Photo 22 MEMI Died in back of Millpond | Photo 23 MEMI put in pond | Photo 24 MEMI |
Photo 25 MEMI More spots on plastron than usual; shell filled with carrion beetles | Photo 26 MEMI | Photo 27 MEMI She just finished laying eggs in the mulch behind the visitor center. | Photo 28 MEMI leg missing, plastron scraped; found on road - injuries most likely automobile. |
Photo 29 MEMI Plastron with pavement scrapes | Photo 30 MEMI The vertical yellow blotch behind the eye is very bright in young sliders. | Photo 31 GOCR flicker field | Photo 32 GOCR flicker field |
Photo 33 MEMI | Photo 34 MEMI digging to lay eggs | Photo 35 MEMI This male was dark, not much color on the head. | Photo 36 MEMI plastron with more mottling-typical of some of the dark males. |
Photo 37 MEMI long male claws | Photo 38 MEMI Carapace of #166 | Photo 39 MEMI | Photo 40 CLNE |
Photo 41 MEMI #169 | Photo 42 MEMI plastron of #169 | Photo 43 MEMI shell of DOR hatchling | Photo 44 WIUM |
Photo 45 MEMI | Photo 46 MEMI Turtle #84 plastron | Photo 47 MEMI Carapace of dead turtle | Photo 48 MEMI plastron |
Photo 49 MEMI hatchling | Photo 50 MEMI hatchling | Photo 51 WIUM | Photo 52 MEMI juvenile |
Photo 53 MEMI plastron of juvenile | Photo 54 MEMI on stump on pond | Photo 55 MEMI laying on visitor center trail near parking lot | Photo 56 MEMI This turtle had a muddy backside indicating she had already laid eggs. |
Photo 57 MEMI This turtle had a muddy backside indicating she had already laid eggs. | Photo 58 MEMI juvenile plastron | Photo 59 MEMI Heading back to pond | Photo 60 MEMI laying eggs |
Photo 61 MEMI crossing walkway | Photo 62 MEMI carapace of DOR hatchling | Photo 63 MEMI under side of DOR carapace | Photo 64 MEMI showing log tail of male |
Photo 65 MEMI empty carapace | Photo 66 MEMI empty plastron | Photo 67 MEMI Close-up Face | Photo 68 MEMI on log |
Photo 69 MEMI 2 - on stump in pond | Photo 70 MEMI 1 male (long tail & front claws) on stump | Photo 71 MEMI mostly river cooters on the left and yellow belly sliders on the right | Photo 72 MEMI laying near the visitor center |
Photo 73 MEMI face of #120 | Photo 74 MEMI plastron of #120 | Photo 75 MEMI left side of #120 | Photo 76 MEMI carapace view of #120 |
Photo 77 MEMI location | Photo 78 MEMI left side | Photo 79 MEMI plastron of #178 | Photo 80 MEMI male long tail |
Photo 81 MEMI We spent lots of time with staff & volunteers & rock donated from DOT to fill in the gaps in the rocks at the dam. Every gap did not get filled. This is what happens in areas like this. | Photo 82 MEMI laying near the visitor center | Photo 83 MEMI digging to lay eggs | Photo 84 MEMI The plastron marking on this turtle are in circles instead of dots like most yellow-bellied sliders. |
Photo 85 MEMI appears to be some dirt at the back edge of the carapace. The turtle may have already laid eggs. | Photo 86 MEMI on picnic road | Photo 87 MEMI visitor center side-walk | Photo 88 MEMI The dirt on the back of the carapace marginals indicates the turtle has either already laid or attempted to lay eggs. |
Photo 89 MEMI Three males, long claws | Photo 90 MEMI plastron of hatchling 03/14/2016 | Photo 91 MEMI face of hatchling 03/14/2016 | Photo 92 MEMI carapace of hatchling 03/14/2016 |
Photo 93 MEMI plastron of hatchling 03/14/2016 | Photo 94 DISW | Photo 95 DISW | Photo 96 DISW |
Photo 97 DISW | Photo 98 DISW | Photo 99 DISW | Photo 100 DISW |
Photo 101 MEMI 06/29/2017 crossing Millpond Road - Marked #180 after data collection | Photo 102 MEMI 06/29/2017 face of #180 | Photo 103 MEMI 06/29/2017 plastron of #180 | Photo 104 MEMI Crossing Millpond Road, took data and marked as #181 |
Photo 105 MEMI Plastron of #181 | Photo 106 MEMI male with long front claws on 09/23/2017 | Photo 107 MEMI plastron of hatchling on 12/23/2017 | Photo 108 MEMI carapace of hatchling on 12/23/2017 |
Photo 109 MEMI side view of hatchling on 12/23/2017 | Photo 110 MEMI hatchling in hole 12/23/2017 | Photo 111 MOMO 2nd place 2018 Superintendents Conference Photography Contest - Wildlife Category | Photo 112 WEWO |
Photo 113 GOCR | Photo 114 GOCR | Photo 115 HABE Bear Island Ferry Waiting Station | Photo 116 HABE Bear Island Ferry Waiting Station |
Photo 117 WEWO | Photo 118 DISW | Photo 119 DISW | Photo 120 DISW |
Photo 121 DISW | Photo 122 DISW | Photo 123 MEMI | Photo 124 GOCR |
Photo 125 GOCR | Photo 126 GOCR | Photo 127 GOCR | Photo 128 GOCR |
Photo 129 JORD | Photo 130 DISW |