Duck that is fabulous!
Saw a gigantic mama snapping turtle crossing the road on Saturday. Then another one yesterday!
"By perseverance the snail reached the ark."
Last couple rides:
2 goldfinches
either an Eastern Bluebird or an Indigo Bunting. I only saw its back. I've seen bluebirds on the trail, but size- and color-wise I think it's more likely to be an indigo bunting
A first on the trail today--rabbits. I usually see squirrels and chipmunks, but not rabbits.
Nice picture, Duck!
At least I don't leave slime trails.
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Saving for the next one...
Dead skunk
Dead racoon
Dead opossum
Dead groundhog
Dead frog
Dead snake
all equal BAD SMELLS
need I go on??
Yesterday while out exploring a new route and new adventure I found myself riding along a creek. The sun was out, skies were clear and a beautiful white tail doe was startled by my presence. She bolted and launched herself across the field she where she had been grazing. She ran diagonal to my path and the road quickly launching herself across the road and into the trees on the opposite side. She was so graceful - I felt bad about disturbing her breakfast. As I continued down this new road I was then greeted by a wild turkey hen and her clutch out for their morning walk. Momma hen took off with most of her babies quickly following except for one who decided to lay very still on the road. Momma hen was frantically calling to her babies and the last little one remained frozen on the road. I softly encouraged it to follow and within a few seconds it too high tailed it into the brush hopefully following momma hen's calls as she attempted to round up to clutch. As the trip continued I was treated to a couple of indigo buntings and numerous golden finches all decked out in their breeding plumage. I absolutely love riding in the country as there is so much to see and enjoy as one makes their way from point A to point B.
Marcie