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Second Hand Pat
01-25-2017, 12:34 PM
Found this nice large girl in my backyard. Note the sand pile behind her.

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Note the rocking motion between the next two pictures.

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She is rocking back and forth as she uses her back feet to dig a hole for laying her eggs. She cups her back foot to remove the sand. I took her picture with a long lens so I did not get close and spook her. She was a nice large turtle.

Lido
01-25-2017, 01:07 PM
Nice lookin turtle. It looks like an Eastern Box Turtle. They are really cool. She will lay a few more clutches, they usually lay a few of them scattered around and sometimes even dig false nests. That is really awesome, glad you caught some pics.

Second Hand Pat
01-25-2017, 01:32 PM
Thanks Lido, if you look a bit closer I think you will see this is actually a water turtle. Note the green and yellow striping on the shell. :)
Pat

Lido
01-25-2017, 01:56 PM
Yeah, on a second look I think you're right. It may be a yellow bellied slider. The high dome on the shell threw me off. I thought the turtle just may have been wet from rain or something. I suppose the nose shape was a giveaway.

Still very cool to see.

Second Hand Pat
01-25-2017, 01:59 PM
It appears to be a "Peninsula Cooter" but still researching.
Pat

Second Hand Pat
01-25-2017, 02:02 PM
Or perhaps this one https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coastal_plain_cooter.
Pat

Phillydubs
01-25-2017, 02:06 PM
Thats awesome, I love turtle and always wanted to keep some but never have.

A friend of mine got married at a place and behind the desk they had a huge tank that was half full w big koi and water turtles, the top half had a bridge and stuff for the turtles to hang, was such a neat set up!

Second Hand Pat
01-25-2017, 02:09 PM
Me too Phil. :) I kept turtles as a kid like most kids growing up in Florida. These days I am willing to watch and enjoy from afar :D
Pat

brewmaster15
01-25-2017, 02:54 PM
Pat the key feature on the cooters in your area is the pattern on top of their heads... do you have any other shots that show it> "Pennisula" Cooter has a pattern that looks like hairpins on each side of the head. The "Coastal Plain" cooter aka "Florida" cooter, lacks the hairpin pattern and has small hollow circles on the margins of where the upper shell and lower shell meet. My guess based on the margins is "Pennisula" Cooter...either way its a Cool Cooter:)

al

Discus-n00b
01-25-2017, 03:44 PM
Pat has all the cool critters lol Nice looking turtle. Have you thought about somehow marking the nest to watch it?

Second Hand Pat
01-25-2017, 04:11 PM
Pat the key feature on the cooters in your area is the pattern on top of their heads... do you have any other shots that show it> "Pennisula" Cooter has a pattern that looks like hairpins on each side of the head. The "Coastal Plain" cooter aka "Florida" cooter, lacks the hairpin pattern and has small hollow circles on the margins of where the upper shell and lower shell meet. My guess based on the margins is "Pennisula" Cooter...either way its a Cool Cooter:)

al

Cooter must be a southern term lol. The best I can offer for a better id Al is a side profile. Not sure it will help.

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Second Hand Pat
01-25-2017, 04:13 PM
Pat has all the cool critters lol Nice looking turtle. Have you thought about somehow marking the nest to watch it?

I was thinking it would be a cool idea to try and catch the little ones as they hatch and dig their way out of the nest Matt. Anyone know what a game camera runs?
Pat

brewmaster15
01-25-2017, 04:16 PM
I was thinking it would be a cool idea to try and catch the little ones as they hatch and dig their way out of the nest Matt. Anyone know what a game camera runs?
Pat


good ones run several hundred dollars ..

Second Hand Pat
01-25-2017, 04:18 PM
good ones run several hundred dollars ..

A bit of money to take a couple pics of baby turtles. :( Any idea on the incubation time Al?
Pat

Discus-n00b
01-25-2017, 04:25 PM
You can get them cheap on Amazon, but like Al said for a decent one you will spend at LEAST $100, probably a couple as quality improves. My plan would just to try and time it.

When I was younger I got to see 2 Loggerhead Sea turtle nests hatch on the beach in NC. Was amazing.

Lido
01-25-2017, 04:29 PM
Pat always dreamed of trading discus for cooter, never thought he would have the chance. *wink wink

LizStreithorst
01-25-2017, 04:30 PM
In the first pic I though it was a box turtle but it is indeed a water turtle. I once found a box turtle making a nest in the middle of my dirt driveway. She was working hard because southern clay gravel makes for hard digging. I moved her to the pasture because the my driveway isn't the best place for kids digging out.

Second Hand Pat
01-25-2017, 04:55 PM
You can get them cheap on Amazon, but like Al said for a decent one you will spend at LEAST $100, probably a couple as quality improves. My plan would just to try and time it.

When I was younger I got to see 2 Loggerhead Sea turtle nests hatch on the beach in NC. Was amazing.

Matt, as a kid me and my sister grew up in Melbourne Beach but several blocks from the Ocean. There were many nights my dad took us to look for sea turtles laying eggs and we found a bunch of them. Really cool to watch. The turtles work so hard moving across the sand.
Pat

Second Hand Pat
01-25-2017, 04:56 PM
Pat always dreamed of trading discus for cooter, never thought he would have the chance. *wink wink

Not really as I am actually a girl *wink wink. :D

Second Hand Pat
01-25-2017, 04:57 PM
In the first pic I though it was a box turtle but it is indeed a water turtle. I once found a box turtle making a nest in the middle of my dirt driveway. She was working hard because southern clay gravel makes for hard digging. I moved her to the pasture because the my driveway isn't the best place for kids digging out.

Did she end up laying the pasture Liz? I would have moved her too.
Pat

RogueDiscus
01-25-2017, 05:07 PM
Very nice! There's a pond adjacent to an irrigation ditch near my place where I see western pond turtles every year. I picked one up crossing the road a couple years back to help it along. They're endangered and protected here. Is that the same there?

Second Hand Pat
01-25-2017, 05:09 PM
Very cool Steve. Not sure if these guys are protected but as long as they are on my place they are :D
Pat

LizStreithorst
01-25-2017, 05:39 PM
I looked but I saw no evidence of a nest in the pasture.