The weather is cooling off, but whenever there is the slightest amount of sunshine, I can count on seeing turtles basking in the warmth of the sun. This past Wednesday, I spotted these three turtles on a partially submerged tree branch in the small pond at Jackson Miles Abbott Wetland Refuge. I am pretty sure that the turtle on the right is a Red-eared Slider (Trachemys scripta elegans) and the other two may be Yellow-bellied Sliders (Trachemys scripta scripta).
I am always a fan of reflections and I love the way that we can see reflections of the turtles on the rippled surface of the water. It was an added bonus to have some patches of red, a sign of the changing season.
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Great one Mike!
That’s a great shot Michael! Looks like a family outing, though you did say they are different species. Made me smile 😃
Thanks. It is possible that it is a family outing (and I had that same thought). I must admit that I am not all that experienced in identifying different species of turtles, so it is quite possible that they are all the same variety.
We don’t get turtles in Tasmania so I wouldn’t know either 😀 I guess because of that they are extra intriguing to me.