Many critters along the game and hiking trails, with recent rains they were out exploring.
Otter tracks from what we could tell.
Between fishing spots, we hiked through the woods and explored rocky points for better fishing spots along the Chattahoochee River.
We found a shield bug hanging on a vine, it has orange antenna tips and orange feet tips.
There was a box turtle resting on a log.
Amazing views of the river where trees were not blocking the view.
Speaking of trees, alot of massive ones.
Stopping along the way to try out other spots, no luck though.
We came across a snake in the branches above us.
Here is a video of it:
There was a wasp going around that fennel plant, I think its a solitary predatory one.
Little sacs on leaves and stems would have bugs inside. Looks like someone spit on a leaf, but its actually a home to a certain bug.
@ryulincoln looking for more snakes and critters under fallen trees.
I am amazed by your adventure in the jungle.with a huge tree of trees very beautiful nature in place you I like it. Thanks
@kurza233
thank you, I feel the same about your posts of huge spiders, frogs and plants. If you come to America check out North Georgia, thats where this is.
Turtle is just chilling haha.
The river picture right after the turtle looks lit - I love this really intense/strong green color.
And this massive tree gif - demn, that definitely is lit as well.
Nice adventure!
I think it was waiting for the sun to come out so it could feel those nice sun rays.
This time of year everything is growing and awakening from the winter, lots of intense green for sure. That fog on the river is really great.
Good, glad you liked it. I had my camera phone for all these photos and shots so hard to get good perspectives without video. Which I convert into gifs when under 15 seconds or so.
Haha, maybe.
Indeed sir, indeed. I like it too. ;D
Fortunately smart phone cameras are lit anyway - I mean very good compared to a few years ago.
Gifs - always a good choice, I think.