Tuesday, April 09, 2024

Travel Tuesday: Huntley Meadows in Spring





Nose to Tail Turtles in the Sun

A very large Snapping Turtle

The circles in the water, are mating frogs, dozens of them.


A wet beaver



Huntley Meadows is a county park about 2 miles south of the where we live.  The site has a long and varied history, but over the past 40 years it has been managed as a wildlife preserve.  There are very well maintained walking trails, and long boardwalks over the wetlands. A great place to go walk for an hour. 

25 comments:

  1. Snapping turtles don't sound very friendly. I hope the man doesn't overbalance and fall into the water and need recuing. You have taken some great birds in flight photos.

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  2. I love those nose-to-tail turtles.

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  3. It all looks very wild and natural.

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    1. On a site that was used for testing radio towers, and car crash tests

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  4. The sort of reminds me of the lake where I used to live in Bucks County. The frogs don't seem to be the only thing looking to mate. The guy looking in the water looks rather intrigued..

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    1. It is a nice park to have nearby.

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  5. We often go down to Congaree National Park where they have a long boardwalk running through the bogs and marshes and forests. It's a peaceful stroll, though no turtles.

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  6. We have many MetroParks in the Dayton area and it's my goal to explore every one of them in the next few months. So many beautiful trails to walk. The bike trail system also connects to many of the parks so time to dust off the bike and get moving!

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    1. I have been exploring the parks in this, area, a lot of them I never knew existed.

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  7. What great photos! My favorite is the turtles lined up on the log. You will have to go back each month to take photos again in the same spots so we can see the seasons changing.
    The first signs of Spring - the little white flowers and pink blooms - are so special to see!

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    1. I was out there yesterday, the turtles were out.

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  8. A great set of nature photos here! I love the line-up of turtles on the log.

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  9. Turtles can be such orderly creatures! Love the pink blossoms.

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    1. Bunnies are all over the place, and hamsters are just fun, funny, and fuzzy.

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  10. Glad you showed a photo of some blossoms. It a sure sign warmer weather is on it way.

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    1. The change in the last ten days is amazing, spring is here.

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  11. It's always nice to see a picture of a wet beaver. Mind you - dry beavers are fine too.

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    1. There an amazing number of wild creatures here.

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  12. That picture of the line of turtles is amazing!

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    1. I was out there on Monday, and there were several large snapping turtles sunning themselves.

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