TONIGHT AT THE LAKE - AN AFTER-DARK ANIMAL ADVENTURE

in #adventure7 years ago

Who doesn't love a good wander in the wilderness late at night?


Perhaps I got a little bored tonight and wanted to go on an adventure. Whatever it was, the result was a great time with my eldest daughter, Pinkie Pepper. With it beginning to be cooler in the evenings, we were not sure how many reptiles and amphibians would be out tonight, but we went anyway. With a flashlight, camera, and a few other things, we set out on our adventure.

FROGS GALORE

Immediately upon arriving at our destination, we found frogs galore. There were many frogs to be seen, and they were three main species. Most of them were Bullfrogs and Leopard Frogs, with a little Cricket Frog here and there.

We saw them in the water, on the shore, on top of the rocks, and even peeking out from underneath rocks. Also, there were a lot of tiny little flying insects on the surface of the water, and even covering the frogs sometimes.


BULLFROGS


LEOPARD FROGS


CRICKET FROG

SNAKES TOO

Once we saw that amphibians like the frogs were out, we hoped that perhaps we would be able to see a reptile like a snake as well. Before too long, I spotted this beautiful reddish colored Northern Water Snake. Eventually, it wound up in the water.

OTHER CREATURES

It is always so relaxing just to be able to take a stroll and check out some wildlife. It is a bonus to get some one on one time with one of my children. Pinkie-Pepper and I got a chance to do some good talking tonight. We also saw some really cool things together and made some memories.

The little minnows down here like to jump all over the place. If you shine a flashlight by the water at night, some will even jump on shore sometimes. We also got to see out first wild Arkansas gar together. The first one was about eighteen inches, while the second one was closer to three feet long. Often we see their carcasses on the shoreline, but tonight we were able to see some alive in the wild! Unfortunately, the sightings were brief and no photos were taken.

There were plenty of spiders around, and a freshly molted crawfish too. It was good to not only be able to head out and see all of these things, but to make it back home safe too! I'm not sure what you do after dark, but we had fun doing this tonight!

As always, I'm @papa-pepper and here's the proof:


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Until next time…

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Hey, papa, you have a magical gaze? Why animals do not escape from you, and on the contrary, pose for photo?

They seem to be more likely to sit still at night.

You know creations very good. Do you have some education in this? Or it is your own self-studying?

Most of my learning is "hands on," literally. It is self taught.

Wow!That sounds like an awesome adventure you guys head!I love wildlife however I think would be too scared of spiders jumping around lol

Most of them will just jump back off of you, if they jump on you. ;-)

Hahahhaha ehh noo, I would have a heart attack from only looking at them from far away 😂

How old is your eldest daughter? She must be as adventurous as you to take a walk in the dark. I must say good for her and you to brave the dark and wander out into the night. As a city person, i am always afraid of not knowing what to expect and who knows what is lurking in the dark.
Thanks for sharing, love the post.
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She is seven, and she knows a lot already.

Marvellous post @ papa-pepper."Bullfrogs and Leopard Frogs, with a little Cricket Frog here and there.", snakes and spiders .It's thrilling .well done .

It was a good night to take a look for some animals!

Good work .

It' so horrible animals. But love it.

@papa-pepper the ability of these animals to perfectly hunt or be active at night is amazing and shows the gift that nature gave them. Thanks for sharing this with us my dear wild man. I referenced you in my latest post-feel free to see it. I wish you and your family a blessed weekend.

Excelente trabajo amigo, saludos :)

i like your posts

Cool set of nocturnal wildlife you have there... used to live on a creek in Texas, and would sometimes go out and just set up a strong lantern to see what would show up.

Very cool. That sounds like a lot of fun! We spent some time finding creatures on South Padre Island recently at night, and that was wonderful!

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In our society if we go for such type of adventure particularly at night people start gossiping....but really want to have such experience in life....by the way your observation for a tiny object of wildlife is realy a deep one specially for frogs

I like to keep it simple, and enjoy it all. Life is beautiful, if you know where to look! Thanks @bidipa!

I like your post @papa-pepper . . Thankyou for sharing, i follow next post. . 👏👏👏

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That frog,he looks very nice. what is that thing all over his face?

WOW, amazing photos. I love the picture of the Leopard frog. Really nice article.

Hey, @papa-pepper! What an adventure! It is one that I am sure your daughter will remember for years to come. This a special time for both of you. You got to spend some quality time together and you got to see creatures in their natural habitat. What more could anyone want?

I really like your posts @papa-pepper
Thankyou for sharing,

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Its nice adventure. Good. If you are have a time to visit me to @maulanailham

Reptiles are so cool. Favourite place to check out at the zoo.

Always the adventurer !! Those creepy white bugs tho, what the heck are they?

Nice shots brother! Upvoted and RESTEEMED :]

Muy buenas fotos, genial que compartas este gran post

Good job @papa-pepper
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well done papa, training the next generation to love mother nature at an early age. It is also good to try for some one on one time with each of the kids while they are still young, they grow up so fast that it is hard to keep up with them.

As usual all these wild animals happily posing for our papa!

wow, that was a beautiful adventure @papa-pepper. Seeing those frog species does a lot but reminds me of my moments of schooling. We could digest (like operation, if you could call it that way) frogs whenever we were examined on that. I'm a bit familiar with some frog species but not all.
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wow @papa-pepper, cool night adventure. And photos you shared are lovely. Upvoted!

Cool post, any late-night foil-cookery frog-legs snack? ;-)

It's like saying what are you looking at?