Bog Slogging Season Begins!

In honor of Fish Week on iNat, I decided to take what I refer to as a Bog-Slog (which is sort of a shallow water hike) through a marsh wetland at the upper end of Lake Ray Hubbard. I didn't expect to see much, as the water is still pretty cold, and the wind was pretty stiff (which can degrade water clarity). I was pleasantly surprised at how much activity there was. I found lots of fat female gar already in the shallows,but the water still needs to warm up some before spawning will begin. A few turtles cruising around. Near the end of the slog, I came across a big fish in the shallows. I almost dismissed it as another spotted gar, but the I noticed it had a snub-nose, and long dorsal fin. I was a BOWFIN! Gars and Bowfins are some of my favorite fish (not for eating of course) and seeing them is always a treat.

On my way out of the marsh, I flushed a bittern, but couldn't get my camera out in time for a photo. Shucks!

Posted on 26 de fevereiro de 2016, 12:41 AM by bogslogger bogslogger

Observações

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What

Tartaruga-de-Orelhas-Vermelhas (Trachemys scripta ssp. elegans)

Observador

bogslogger

Data

Fevereiro 25, 2016

Descrição

3 turtles swimming in tight formation, through about 2 feet of clear water. I detained 2 of them for mug shots. Neither one cooperated. So no diagnostic red ear visible. This is turtle #1.

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What

Tartaruga-de-Orelhas-Vermelhas (Trachemys scripta ssp. elegans)

Observador

bogslogger

Data

Fevereiro 25, 2016

Descrição

Three turtles swimming in tight formation in 2 feet of clear water. I detained two of them for mugshots. This is Turtle #2.

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What

Tartaruga-de-Orelhas-Vermelhas (Trachemys scripta ssp. elegans)

Observador

bogslogger

Data

Fevereiro 25, 2016

Descrição

A third Red-ear. This one was alone, in cloudier water. Markings were a lot cloudier too.

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What

Tartaruga-Mordedora (Chelydra serpentina)

Observador

bogslogger

Data

Fevereiro 25, 2016

Descrição

First of two Snapping Turtles seen today. In less than a foot of water, very near cover. Apparently basking in warm clear water.

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What

Gar-Pintado (Lepisosteus oculatus)

Observador

bogslogger

Data

Fevereiro 25, 2016

Descrição

Female gar detained for ID photos, then released.

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What

Gar-Pintado (Lepisosteus oculatus)

Observador

bogslogger

Data

Fevereiro 25, 2016

Descrição

Another good-sized female. I didn't detain this one.

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What

Gar-Pintado (Lepisosteus oculatus)

Observador

bogslogger

Data

Fevereiro 25, 2016

Descrição

Numerous Spotted gar in this shallow, weedy area bordering the open water of the lake. Mostly solitary females, though some had smaller male escorts.

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What

Tartaruga-Mordedora (Chelydra serpentina)

Observador

bogslogger

Data

Fevereiro 25, 2016

Descrição

Second Snapping Turtle of the day. This one was a little grumpier than the first.

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What

Sapos, Rãs e Relas (Ordem Anura)

Observador

bogslogger

Data

Fevereiro 25, 2016

Descrição

Unidentified egg mass. Southern Leopard Frogs have been calling here like crazy for several weeks.

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Observador

bogslogger

Data

Fevereiro 25, 2016

Descrição

Male found in about a foot of clear, weedy water. No nest construction noted. Detained long enough for ID photos, then released in the same location.

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What

Castor-Americano (Castor canadensis)

Observador

bogslogger

Data

Fevereiro 25, 2016

Descrição

Possible scent mound, or aborted lodge construction. Fedding signs all around.

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