However, I did manage to snap this one before she disappeared.
There are also a bunch of ducks and geese that live in the big pond by the playground, and they are not afraid of people in the least (they aren't even afraid of Beau!) They are frequently fed, so as soon as you stop they all swim toward you thinking it's meal time.
Fletcher and I occasionally bring them a snack.
Now the coolest thing we've seen recently is a loggerhead turtle. The SC Aquarium is downtown, and they have a turtle hospital because the loggerheads in this area are frequently hit by ship's propellers and injured. Those lucky enough to be rescued get a free stay at the hospital and then are reintroduced to the wild. DeBordieu, seen below, is a 320 pound female, estimated to be 50-60 years old, who was found on the beach almost 2 years. She laid her eggs in the sand, but did not return to the water because she had a large cut in her shell. After she was in the hospital for a few months, they realized she also had a broken finger (inside her flipper). She had to have surgery to remove all the bone pieces and then therapy to learn to reuse it. It took 22 months to get her ready to re-enter the ocean, but last Saturday she was released. Loggerheads are endangered, so DeBordieu is being released in hopes that she will be able mate this season.
There were a lot of people on the beach to witness the release, but Fletcher was more excited about playing in the water. Oh well, I can tell him about it one day!
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