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01-MAY-2016 Vern Rogers (fotabug fotos)

Big and Small

These two Pond Turtles were enjoying a log in Delta Ponds, hopefully a parent and offspring. Pond Turtles are native to the area and one of the goals set for Delta Ponds by Eugene Parks was to improve in-stream and riparian habitat for a wide variety of species including the western pond turtle. One problem that has arisen is that some individuals evidently have released red-eared slider turtles in the Ponds, and these have multiplied to the point where they compete with the pond turtles for food sources. The red-eared slider is one of the most popular turtles sold in pet stores. It is sad when buyers can no longer keep them or tire of them, and turn them loose where they shouldn't be. Hopefully, these pond turtles will flourish at the ponds.

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Ursula Miller03-May-2016 07:07
A very nice capture of this pair taking a sun bath to warm up... V
Laura Milholland03-May-2016 03:51
So sweet to see the two together. Very lovely shot of them, Vern.
Julie Oldfield03-May-2016 03:07
Very beautiful. Love the reflections. V
Steve Thuman03-May-2016 01:45
Such a cute pair.
Kuriacose Joseph03-May-2016 01:41
Nice shot. Yes, we humans mess with the ecosystem without really knowing what we are doing!
Carter Creek03-May-2016 00:07
Nice capture.
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Carl Carbone02-May-2016 21:39
Nice capture. It's too bad people can't be more responsible. Maybe the red sliders shouldn't be sold in the first place!
Ed Duverger02-May-2016 20:10
Nice pair.
Jack Hoying02-May-2016 19:36
That's a nice looking pair!
John Shen Photography02-May-2016 17:12
Ahhh, super capture of these two! :) ..they sure are big & small.. ;)
globalgadabout02-May-2016 13:47
fine shot...the bigger one has grabbed a wider spot on the log...up here same problem with red sliders in Jericho Beach Park..
joseantonio02-May-2016 13:31
nicely captured in those lovely poses.V
Jim Coffman02-May-2016 12:43
Very nice image of the two of them, Vern!
Adam A Kielcz 02-May-2016 12:24
Awesome shot.
Ruth Voorhis02-May-2016 11:55
Wonderful shot, so clearly detailed!
Karen Moen02-May-2016 10:54
Great timing to catch the neck stretch. Since turtles lay eggs and do not provide for hatchling, they would not know if they were related. Another thought, this might be a male and female! LOL!
Yvonne02-May-2016 10:36
Fabulous timing, great shot Vern! v
Roger Bailey02-May-2016 10:09
A good image, like the reflections
Helen Betts02-May-2016 08:53
Great capture with some fun poses and nice reflections.
danad02-May-2016 07:52
A stunning image ! V.
Chris Gibbins02-May-2016 07:31
Nice shot, Vern. I hope your turtles don't suffer the same fate that our native red squirrels have - being ousted by the imported grey squirrel.
Hank Vander Velde02-May-2016 07:26
Good shot of the two Vern.
chris morton02-May-2016 07:18
nice to see the turtles and long may they flourish
JSB PHOTOGRAPHS02-May-2016 06:33
That is a great shot Vern. V
Bea.02-May-2016 06:28
A lovely capture of these two little animals.
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