Last year, I watched a 2+ foot long Snapping Turtle lay a clutch of about
five eggs on the edge of Sapsucker Woods, where the trails cross from one
side to the other and where it was sandy.  I contacted a herpatologist from
SUNY Cortland (former professor) and asked if it was a Snapping Turtle if I
should try to move it to the other side of the road where it looked like it
was going.  He said to let it be and hope for the best!  It hissed when I
came close to it anyway.


Subject: Blue-winged Warbler singing on Sapsucker Woods Rd
From: Anne Marie Johnson <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 2 Jun 2016 12:44:46 +0000
X-Message-Number: 2

There's a Blue-winged Warbler singing on Sapsucker Woods Road right across
from the visitor entrance to the Lab.

There is also a turtle digging into the dirt at the edge of the pavement on
the same side of the street as the visitor entrance, to the right of the
entrance. Is it planning to lay eggs there?!

Anne Marie Johnson

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