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Turtle on a Fence Post...

6/8/2017

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William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. -- "What a wildly wonderful world, God! You made it all, with Wisdom at Your side, made earth overflow with your wonderful creations." Psalms 104 The Message
Eastern Box Turtle Georgia Picture
Eastern Box Turtle, Terrapene carolina. Tortoise with hinged shell. The plastron bottom of the shell is hinged, allowing the box turtle to completely close it shell. Walton County, Georgia, USA.
Thursday, 8:16 AM - ​One of my co-workers brought in an Eastern Box Turtle that his German Shepherd had found and threw around like a chew toy. A few marginal scutes were broken off the front of his carapace, but it otherwise seemed okay.
 
A few characteristics identified this nice specimen as a male. Male box turtles have more of a concave plastron then females. Their eyes also tend to be more red than the females. This particular guy had some strikingly red eyes… no Photoshop enhancements here!  
 
I took advantage of some time and took him out for a photoshoot. I couldn’t resist placing him on some upright posts nearby for that “Turtle on the Fencepost” shot. 
​Walton County, Georgia
Forecast: mostly sunny, high near 79°
Sunrise 6:22 AM; Sunset 8:43 PM
Day length: 14 hours, 21 minutes
Turtle on a Fence Post Picture
Eastern Box Turtle, Terrapene carolina, sitting on a fence post. Walton County, Georgia, USA.
Eastern Box Turtle Georgia Picture
Tortoise with hinged shell. The plastron bottom of the shell is hinged, allowing the box turtle to completely close it shell. Walton County, Georgia, USA.
Eastern Box Turtle Georgia Picture
Tortoise with hinged shell. The plastron bottom of the shell is hinged, allowing the box turtle to completely close it shell. Walton County, Georgia, USA.
Eastern Box Turtle Georgia Picture
Tortoise with hinged shell. The plastron bottom of the shell is hinged, allowing the box turtle to completely close it shell. Walton County, Georgia, USA.
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Barn Swallow Mud Nest...

6/8/2017

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William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. -- "What a wildly wonderful world, God! You made it all, with Wisdom at Your side, made earth overflow with your wonderful creations." Psalms 104 The Message
Barn Swallow perched with mud in beak for nest Picture
Barn Swallow, Hirundo rustica, perched on telephone wire with mud in beak to build a nest. North American Swallow. Their nests are often easy to spot under the eaves or inside of sheds, barns, bridges and other structures. Monroe, Walton County, Georgia, USA.
Thursday, 2:04 PM - ​The Barn Swallows are frequently skimming just above the smooth pond water behind the shelter. Their constant perching on the eves of the fleet maintenance building next door means their tell-tale mud nests must be located in the vicinity.
 
On this particular day, I noticed that each time I went out the back door of my office, a pair of swallows was on a bundle of wires going from our admin building to the shop next door.

​Taking the time to watch, I noticed they would leave and return with beaks-full of mud. They quickly began slapping that mud on top of the wire just under the gutter. In just a matter of hours a nest was well under way. It was totally completed by the end of the following day.  
​“During the breeding season keep an eye on mud puddles, as Barn Swallows come to the ground to pick up mud and grass for nesting materials. Their mud nests are often tucked under the eaves of barns and stables, on structures near playing fields, or under bridges.”  source
Barn Swallow perched with mud in beak for nest Picture
Barn Swallow, Hirundo rustica, perched on telephone wire with mud in beak to build a nest. North American Swallow. Their nests are often easy to spot under the eaves or inside of sheds, barns, bridges and other structures. Monroe, Walton County, Georgia, USA.
Barn Swallow perched with mud in beak for nest Picture
Barn Swallow, Hirundo rustica, perched on telephone wire with mud in beak to build a nest. North American Swallow. Their nests are often easy to spot under the eaves or inside of sheds, barns, bridges and other structures. Monroe, Walton County, Georgia, USA.
Barn Swallow Georgia Birding Picture
Barn Swallow, Hirundo rustica, perched on telephone wire. Monroe, Walton County, Georgia, USA.
Barn Swallow Georgia Birding  Picture
Barn Swallow, Hirundo rustica, perched on telephone wire. Monroe, Walton County, Georgia, USA.
Barn Swallow Georgia Birding  Picture
Barn Swallow, Hirundo rustica, perched on telephone wire. Monroe, Walton County, Georgia, USA.
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Green Herons on a beautiful morn...

6/8/2017

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William Wise Photo Nature Notes is a wildlife, birding and nature photography blog documenting the beauty, design and wonder of God’s creation. -- "What a wildly wonderful world, God! You made it all, with Wisdom at Your side, made earth overflow with your wonderful creations." Psalms 104 The Message
Green Heron; Walton County, Georgia Picture
Green Heron; Walton County, Georgia
Thursday, 9:08 AM - On my trip to Illinois in the last week of May, between graduations and family get-togethers, I just barely had time to go on a few long runs. Two runs took me by Peter Exner Marsh in Huntley. The trails were flooded, but on the front edge of the preserve I spotted two large, gray Sandhill Cranes and two rusty-colored, gangly babies walking under their mothers’ long legs. But no camera on my runs.

Back home in Georgia we have one of those rare, gorgeous days that almost simulated the wonderful weather in Illinois. A strong cool breeze uncharacteristically lacking humidity is blowing across the shelter pond. Large, billowing white clouds provide patches of shade as they roll across the bright blue sky. The morning temperature is in the cooler, upper sixties.
Green Heron Picture
Green Heron; Walton County, Georgia
While out near the Sheriff’s firing range taking photos of a Box Turtle, two Green Herons flush out of the duckweed bog to my left. Armed only with my 200 mm lens, I can’t get too close a shot. I’ve seen a Green Heron back here before, but never a pair sitting in the same tree. I head back to the office for a longer lens. Coming back ten minutes later after retrieving my 600mm lens from my office, one heron is gone and the other atop a tall Sweetgum Tree. He belts out a few harsh croaks while swaying back in forth in the strong breeze before flying off. ​
​Walton County, Georgia
Forecast: mostly sunny, high near 79°
Sunrise 6:22 AM; Sunset 8:43 PM
Day length: 14 hours, 21 minutes
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Pingo and Raul

6/6/2017

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Tuesday, 3:21 PM - ​6/6/17 Raul was a puffy cinnamon kitten surrendered to the shelter on June 6, 2017. He was photographed along with his brother in the shelter’s “kitty studio”. Both were rescued by Pound Puppies and Kittens rescue on June 13, 2017.
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Winston

6/6/2017

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Tuesday, 1:05 PM - Winston was a part of a group of puppies that came in on June 5, 2017. Knowing that Colbert Veterinary Rescue was planning an adoption road trip up north, the shelter immediately contacted them and a rescue was secured for the following day.

I had wormed my way into contributing an article for a new, local pet rescue magazine called Classic City Paw Print. Writing about the importance of tagging your pet, I wanted a cute photo of a puppy with way too many tags on to accompany the article. So just before Winston left the building, I got some shots of him in the “kitty studio” with several tags on his collar.  
​Winston and his siblings were rescued by Colbert Veterinary Rescue on June 6, 2017 and transported to an adoption event and into new homes in the New England area. 
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Kenzie

6/1/2017

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Thursday, 8:40 AM - It’s nice to have a holiday every once in a while… or is it? I was out of town the last few days of May for a nephew's graduation. Although we were short, other staff were able to post a few dogs and cats on the shelter’s website, but a couple still needed catching up on when I returned. Then, because were were closed for the Memorial Day weekend, Tuesday busted wide open with animal intake. Twenty-four dogs were brought to the shelter in just two days!!!!
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“Kenzie” was one cute little pup that was brought in during that Memorial Day blitz. He was a playful little pup, which made giving him a vaccine interesting. And his first “kennel shots” were all blurry because the little guy wouldn’t sit still… play, play, play!
 
By Thursday after the holiday, I was somewhat caught up and able to take a few out for some “glamour shots”. On his way out, “Kenzie” didn’t like the leash much. He was pulling and rolling. But after a short, patient walk and some tough love, he had it figured out by the time his photoshoot was over. His vibrant blue eye made for some great shots and fun editing. 
​“Kenzie” was photographed on June 1, 2017 for the Walton County Animal Control shelter and put on www.waltonpets.net for adoption or rescue. He was rescued on June 6, 2017 by Colbert Veterinary Rescue! 
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Waltonpets Furtography Session: Scout

6/1/2017

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Thursday, ​8:53 AM - Scout was a handsome boy that was surrendered by his owner on May 31, 2017. He was a “certified pre-owned dog”! He was already neutered, microchipped, current on vaccines, house trained, did excellent on the leash and would sit on command. You couldn’t ask for a better dog than that!

​I photographed Scout first thing the next morning after his surrender. I only had time to edit and post one photo. But before the end of the day he was already getting interest! 
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​Scout was photographed for the Walton County Animal Control Shelter on June 1, 2017 for the adoption website www.waltonpets.net. He was rescued the next day by Niagara Dog Rescue… and international transport!  His rescue was sponsored by donations from Alice and Eileen. 
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