Blanding's turtle

Rondeau Provincial Park, Ontario, Canada, June 8, 2021.



Today was a 4 turtle day. Blanding's, painted, map and snapping were all out laying eggs throughout the park.

Emydoidea blandingii
The Blanding’s Turtle is a medium-sized turtle easily identified by its bright yellow throat and chin. Unlike most Ontario turtles that have wide, flatter shells, the Blanding’s Turtle has a domed shell that resembles an army helmet.

Its shell is black to brown with yellow flecks and streaks and can reach 27 centimetres long. Its head and limbs are black-grey and the bottom shell is rich yellow.
source - https://www.ontario.ca/page/blandings-turtle

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