Painted and Snapping Turtle safe crossing, Kawartha lakes, Ontario
Posted by: Skyecat
N 44° 19.509 W 078° 48.700
17T E 674487 N 4910316
While biking along the Trans Canada Trail as it crossed Opmar Road, I spotted two turtles, one Snapping Turtle and one Painted turtle closing in on the road.
Waymark Code: WMM005
Location: Ontario, Canada
Date Posted: 06/24/2014
Views: 10
Both turtles were together, a few feet apart on the trail approaching the road crossing. The snapper was a large one and retreated into its shell. The Painted Turtle was a smaller one and I was able to move it to a safer location and stayed to watch the Snapper as it moved off the road into into a ditch.
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Months most seen crossing: June
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