2013 Week 24 Photos
By Corey Lablans
Once again another week is complete. Each week seems to fly
by, with new adventures and new stories. Photographing on a daily basis or
writing permits these adventures to live on a little longer. Here are the
photos from my second week of photographing on a daily basis.
2013 06 12 - A painted turtle wonders along Boulter Road
during Wednesday's sunny weather. Adult turtles in the wild can live upwards to
55 years.
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2013 06 13 – A snapping turtle looks for a place to lay her
eggs along Gibson Road at Tory Hill. They can be found as far west as the
Rockies, east to Nova Scotia and as far south as Mexico.
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2013 06 14 – A spotted salamander is found near Tory Hill,
Ontario. These larger salamanders are nocturnal and eat a wide variety of
insect, finding one in the middle of the day is unusual.
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2013 06 15 – Two kids try to get close to a deer standing
along the side of Monck Street (HWY 28) across the road from the OPP station,
west side of Bancroft.
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2013 06 16 – The main frame of a barn stands in a field east
of Peterborough off HWY 28. Thought it looked cool so I photographed it.
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