Saturday, April 11, 2009

Happy Easter!

It's said that Easter eggs symbolize the renewal of life in spring. Easter came two days early for us this year and the eggs we received definitely fit that description.

Just outside our snake room window is our tortoise pen. It houses a pair of Venezuelan Redfoot tortoises that I bought from an online reptile friend several years ago. Other than local box "turtles" I kept as a kid, I had never kept tortoises but had always been intrigued by their personalities and relatively "easy to care for" husbandry.

After I got home from work Friday, I took time to do my regular rounds about the house. The routine consists of turning on lights, checking various cages and opening the blinds in the snake room. When I looked out into the redfoot pen, I noticed the female in an odd posture, making side to side movements. As I watched through the window, I realized she was digging a nest. I quickly grabbed my camera and headed outside. Sure enough, she had already dug a small hole and I could see the unmistakable shape and color of eggs.


Mama tortoise digging her nest.


A couple of eggs are barely visible.


The proud papa had to come see what I was doing!


Later that evening, I dug up the nest and found 9 perfect eggs.

This is our second clutch of eggs in less than 7 months. The first clutch of 3 eggs (one was punctured and had to be discarded) was laid September 24th of last year. After incubating 150 days, the first baby hatched February 22nd and it's sibling began hatching on April Fool's Day.


Baby number 1 after hatching 2/22/2009.


Baby number 2 still mostly in the egg on April 2nd.

The Easter Bunny was indeed good to us this year. Darlene and I wish you all a Happy Easter!


5 comments:

XXXX said...

Congrats Jim!

Anonymous said...

It looks like you guys are having a happy Easter!! Congrats!!! I hope to talk with you soon.

Wayne

Anonymous said...

Hey I want a baby!

Kirk

Anonymous said...

Congratulations, how exciting! Happy Easter.

Brian K.

L.A. Mitchell said...

Easter at your house isn't the warm, fuzzy kind. It's kinda scaly, but it'll do.

Hope you both are well :)