We turned
the box turtles loose today. I am sad *and* happy about it. Morg adopted the
first one 4 years ago after a turtle race at a community picnic. Her name was
Nancy, I called her Nancy Pants, and she was a three-toed box turtle that may
have had a little ornate box turtle mixed in somewhere in her background. The
other came a year later after another turtle race at the next years picnic. He
was named Mayhem and he was an ornate box turtle.
She took
very good care of them at first, even though I discovered this year that their
enclosures should have been twice the size they were. But about two years ago,
when she adopted an African tortoise she sort of stopped taking care of them.
And it was not because she was paying attention to the tortoise, she was sort
of neglecting that too.
Incidentally,
I said "NO" on the tortoise but she wound up with it anyway. I guess
I should be happy because originally she was going to get two of them. Morg's
half sisters' uncle breeds them in Arizona so she had the opportunity to get
them for free and they are rather costly. But they were babies. In the pet
trade they need to be four inches to sell. After two years this one is finally
close to that. I think it is just wrong to have one here in this climate. They
need temps from 80 to 100. That might work in the summer but what about the
winter? We don't keep our house that warm in either season. And sure, it is
little now but it will need a room of it's own in a few more years, these
things get large, I mean LARGE. Stick little kids on it for a ride type large.
We don't have a place for it inside or out.
Okay, back
to the other story. Morg slowed in taking care of them so of course it became
*my* job. I have been the one oing out and collecting wild greens and berries
and digging worms, catching grasshoppers and pulling off their legs, catching
moths and cutting their wings -- starting to sound a little cruel huh?
Actually, it comes down to it is a darn good thing bugs don't bother me and I
have always liked digging worms. I remember digging worms as a very little kid
and getting mad at mom for dumping the can I was collecting them in after I
went to bed. But anyway, I was spending a couple hours a day dealing with the
turtles directly or telling Morg to do what she needs to do for them (change
the water usually). I decided when I found out they really need as minimum to
have twice the space they had that we really needed to be fair to them. None of
it was being fair to me. So I talked to Morg about it and she was reluctant but
still did not take over the turtle duties. I talked to her again. We set a
date. I was going to fatten them up a little so the had a good start and we
would free them. She was all sorts of sad and I am sure thinking of me as the
bad guy. She went over to the turtles and looked at them. I walked up to her
and told her she wasn't going to be the only one to miss them. I started to say
something else then choked up and started crying -- as I sort of am right now,
so I just turned and walked away. Morg realized I was not just being bitch
about them. But the release day, Sunday June 29, was too hot to stick them out
there without them having to find their way around and new shelter etc., it was
the hottest day we have had. The next day was cooler but still hot. The
forecast said today was not even going to get into the 80s, tomorrow also. No
huge bouts of rain expected either. So today was the day.
Morg and I
walked them about 100 yards up the stream and around the corner of the bluff
and let them go. They were both getting excited as we walked, happy to be out
again I am sure. When we put them down Nancy just took off. Mayhem got whiff of
Nancy Pants and started after her. It is not breeding season bud, sorry. I
picked him up and moved him in a different direction, it didn't help. I did it
again, right back after Nancy. So I moved Nancy. That works for a moment but
Mayhem got scent of her again and started in her direction; she still had ten
feet between them. I told her she was on her own now. I told them both to
"Live long and prosper." And I really, really hope they do. I am
going to miss them.
My turtle
duties are not over yet though, we still have that African thing. It is a total
vegetarian, no worm digging but I still have to find greens, just not near as
many. I am hoping we can locate a home for it before this winter since the old
stand-by for heat was incandescent bulbs. Now everything is fluorescent and
they just don't offer the heat so you have to buy an expensive heat lamp. And
the poor thing is just screwed if the power goes out. I wonder if the zoo would
be interested in it?
On a
different note…We have had a lot of visitors since spring started. I really
mean a lot. Spring comes on and people go about visiting a little, nothing
unusual about that. It usually slows down, it hasn't. Not only has it not
slowed, I think it has picked up since summer started. Almost everyday we have
at least one visitor. Some days it is way more than one. The day before
yesterday people were here all day, not the same people, they changed, but
there were people here all day. Last night I thought we were getting a rare
break, and after the day before I kind of needed one, but then someone showed
up around 9 pm. We already had one visitor toady, don't know if anyone else
will show up or not. I was a little confused at first, then I started getting a
little irritated, now it is just getting humorous. It must be because we have a
shady front yard.
4 comments:
I was a little concerned because I thought you were releasing to tortoise! Phew!
Those things get stolen around here! A pet store up the street and a relative both had theirs stolen right out of their yards!
Freedom for the box turtles! So cute that Mayhem wanted to stay with Nancy. Maybe it wasn't solely for sexual purposes! Maybe it was for companionship. I know nothing about turtles, but that's the sweet little thought I'd like in my head: that they are out holding (I'm at a loss as to what turtle hands are called) appendages and telling stories about the good ol' days at your house. So cute!!!!
And I know what it's like to have to catch crickets. I had a mantis.
Did you find that the crickets became wise to you? I swear they were so easy to catch at first, but then after a while they'd hide.
Cricket conspiracy!
Releasing the African tortoise would be a death sentence for it. It is supposed to be too cold for it tonight, in July. We do need to find a home for it though, one where someone has the space to do it up right. I personally think it needs to just live in a warm climate.
The box turtles... they are better off back in the wild where they came from. And they are loners. Nancy Pants and Mayhem had their own enclosures and only saw each other through two layers of plastic. They seldom paid attention to each other.
Yes, the bugs get wise to you. I think dandelions do too; our area should be covered in them and I can hardly find a leaf to feed out. But I have to alternate my hunting grounds for bugs because they wise up.
the box turtles were very cute trying to stay together. it would be hard to let them go on their own after taking care of them for a couple of years.
Well, only Mayhem had the "stay together" thing on his mind. And it was very difficult but the right thing to do. I miss them. But we have more room in the living room. Funny thing is that since they have been gone I have been finding lots of little slugs and big crickets -- both loved by the box turtles.
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