“Hello World, Here I Come!!!”
Yesterday evening was the last Loggerhead Turtle Inventory at the beach close to the marsh. It’s an amazing process to watch! Three days ago this nest hatched and now the naturalists can start the inventory. First, they carefully dig into the nest to count how many eggs hatched, how many eggs did not hatch and they also check to see if there are any live babies who haven’t climbed out yet. If they do find a live turtle, it is lifted gently out of the nest and placed on the sand directly facing the ocean…covered in sand it is then up to the little baby to find his own way to the water. The turtle’s eyes are very sensitive to light, and the light shining on the water is what guides it on it’s first steps to the ocean.
We were so fortunate that one little baby remained in the nest and we were able to share his (or her!) very determined first baby steps on a long and distant journey…”Hello world, here I come!!!” We wish you well little one…












Oh my goodness! Hi Little Turtle. Sooo cute! I adore this!
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Thanks Angelia for your wonderful comments! So glad you like this cute little turtle! 🙂
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Hi Phil,
WOW, that’s an amazing series, so wonderful, THANKS!!!
Greetings
moni
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I really appreciate you checking out these photos Moni and happy you like them!
Cheers
Phil
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How precious! Happy turtling, little one. 🙂
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Thanks for checking out these photos and I’m sure the little turtle appreciates your kind words as much as me. 🙂
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That’s so cute!
Bye, bye, little Baby, all the best for you!
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It sure is cute! Thanks for looking and your greetings to the little baby!
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Excellent photos!!! The baby looks like he’s waving in a couple of your shots! So cute!!! What a talent you have for capturing the perfect pictures! Thank you!
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Yes Carol it does look like it’s waving! 🙂 He is a little cutie and thanks much for your kind words!
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Wow! What an amazing moment. It is wonderful that you were able to capture it!
Nibbles, Nutty, Buddy & Basil
xxxx
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Thanks very much for your visit and so glad you liked the saga of the baby turtle!
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Young turtles digging out of the sand and walking to their new habitat belong to cutiest things, I can imagine.
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Oh yes they have to be one of the cutest things on the face of the earth! Thank you for looking and commenting! 🙂
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Exceptionnel ! Merci Phil !
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Merci beaucoup Jean-Paul!
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Awe….those are so adorable!!! Goodness, I could have come up with a story or caption for nearly every one of these….Great moments! Have a good one…can’t wait to see what you bring us next 😉
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Thanks a million for checking out these baby turtle photos Mitzi! And thanks also for your interest and kind words. 🙂
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Awesome like always Phil. It must have been an wonderful experience… 🙂
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It was very cool to witness Coreen! When you see this tiny thing heading out into the huge ocean you can’t imagine how any ever survive, but they do. 🙂 Thanks for the kind comments!
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What a touching series! Thanks for sharing this!
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Well I’m glad you enjoyed seeing these Molly and it was kind of an emotional scene.
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Another good series. You keep raising the bar on yourself. I love the little guy raising his head on the beach.
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Thanks a million for checking out the baby turtle, and I appreciate the comments!
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Precious precious series. Made me tear up.
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Thanks Maleea, we got a bit emotional ourselves.
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Preciosa serie, imágenes muy bellas de las nuevas vidas, ¡estos no me dan miedo!!, besos
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Gracias, estoy tan contento que le ha gustado estas fotos! Cheers
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Wow, what fabulous photos! I’m sure everyone who stopped by your post was rooting the little fellow on. So sweet!
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Thank you Kathy and yes I feel everyone was certainly wishing the best for the little guy! 🙂
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Such an amazing post Phil ! I had no idea that they took so much care to track the success of each turtle nest. I experienced each footstep by the little sea turtle thanks to your incredible photos. You truly are living the life!
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I really appreciate your visit and very kind comments! There were a few previous nest inventories but this was the first time I ever went to the beach to view one. I was very impressed with the work, care and concern showed to the tiny creatures. I was happy to be there for sure!
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It truly is heartening to see that people care about these sweet turtles.
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What a beautiful event to document! Thank you for sharing this with us landlubbers inland!
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So glad you enjoyed seeing the baby turtle photos and reading the story!
Thanks for looking! 🙂
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Beautiful series Phil. So well documented.
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Thanks much Conor, I appreciate you looking.
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Great series of photographs that tells a wonderful story.
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I’m glad you enjoyed the turtle series!
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Phil, that could quite possibly be the best thing I have ever seen!
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Thanks a bunch Jen, it was a very interesting and emotional experience.
So glad you like the pics!
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Love these photos; the detail and emotion. What a beautiful story.
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Well I really appreciate you looking and commenting Sue!
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Lucky you to be there. Lucky little turtle to get a helping hand. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for checking out these photos of the cute little turtle!
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Lucky you indeed and how fantastic to be there to watch this moment
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We were glad we were there and it was an emotional thing to witness! Thanks for looking. 🙂
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oh so cute! nice captures…
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Thank you very much, so glad you liked those photos!
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So very wonderful… Thank goodness we now have such attention and help for these most amazing, highly endangered creatures.
GO BABY GO! And all the best of luck and love to you. Such beautiful portraits. ♥
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“GO BABY GO!” I love that! It’s exactly what we were thinking and practically shouting ourselves.
We are also thrilled that there are programs in place to help these amazing creatures.
Thanks for visiting and commenting FeyGirl I appreciate it. 🙂
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Wow. Really awesome. I’ve never seen something like this before.
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Thanks very much for checking out these photos and glad you liked the story.
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Love this! Such a cute baby turtle. I really love how you put your work out chronologically. Such a sense of situation and story it gives!
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Thanks! I’m very glad you enjoyed seeing the photos of the baby and also that you like how they are presented. I appreciate your interest and kind comments greatly!
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a great storyboard
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Thanks I appreciate you checking out babie’s first portrait session. 😉
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What a wonderful series. I’ve got tears in my eyes, for heaven’s sake! There’s a lot of work that’s done with turtles here on the Texas coast – and finally, the wars over the excluder devices on the shrimp boats seems to be over. I think. 😉
I need to find out which species are being released along our coast. I think most of the work is farther south, along more deserted beaches like the Padre Island seashore.
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Thanks much for looking and yes we also felt it was an emotional experience!
Well I’m happy to know that even the littlest creatures are being looked after. 🙂
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Oh my! I Loooove turtles! Can anyone do this??
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So glad you love the turtles!
Yes anyone can do this. Come visit next summer and you can see it. 🙂
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That would be sooooo great!! 🙂
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Hi Phil! Was with you at the inventory and just love your photos! You caught the best angles of the little guy. Your shots are just gorgeous. See you soon and happy shooting!
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Thanks very much Donna for stopping by here and I’m glad you liked the turtle photos I got! 🙂
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Phil these are amazing! Thank you for sharing this!
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Hey wow Teri! So great to see you here! Thanks a million for checking out these photos and also for your very kind comments. I glad you enjoyed seeing the baby turtle series! 🙂
Cheers
Phil
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Oh goodness, that would thrill me to no end to see these little guys heading out to sea!
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It was exciting and emotional to see! When you see how tiny it looks going out into the huge ocean it seems amazing that even a single one could make it, but they do!
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I just love turtles, and the little one is soooooo adorable! What an amazing post – so thrilling!
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Thank you so much, I’m really glad you enjoyed seeing the little guy’s beginning journey! 🙂
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I love it how this little turtle gave you the last ‘Thank You’ look before swimming into the home waters:-).
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That’s a terrific way to view that image! So glad you thought of that.
I’m still a bit emotional even now viewing the photos of this tiny creature starting it’s new, and hopefully, very long life.
Thanks very much for looking!
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Just looking at the photos is a heartwarming, and participating in the beginning of these little turtles’ life journey must have been over-warming to you all together… I’d like to witness this miracle happening in front of my eyes one day:-). Thank you for sharing with us this wonderful story. God Bless!!
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Je suis en admiration devant vos photos !!!! Quel bel hymne à la vie … envers et contre tout ! Je ne sais comment vous êtes arrivé dans mon modeste blog … Merci de votre passage !
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Je suis tellement heureux que vous aimez voir mes photos! Nous vous remercions de votre visite!
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Wonderful collection of photos. Brings warmth to my heart. Thanks for visiting my blog.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Thank you so much for your kind comments and I’m happy you enjoyed seeing these photos!
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Soooo cute! Thanks for visiting my blog.
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We really liked seeing this little guy start his life’s journey!
Thank you for your visit here I appreciate it. 🙂
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So flippin’ cute!
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He is a cute little guy isn’t he?!? 😀
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Wonderful! 😀
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Thanks for looking and glad you liked seeing the little guy!
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that second from the bottom photo is especially awesome!
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Thanks! I’m glad you enjoyed viewing these pics!
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What a happy story and beautiful photos. I think the turtle sought the water just to wash all that sand off!
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It was a happy scene to witness and the little guy did need to wash off the sand. As small wave ripples washed over him, it revealed more of his face and shell.
Thanks very much for your visit and it’s nice to know you enjoyed the photos!
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Adorable little guy and amazing photos! I’d rather think he’ll grow into a gorgeous turtle someday. He’s so small I can’t help but worry about predators out there. But still it’s way better than to see the little guy in a glass aquarium or something.
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Hi Aian! This is probably my #1 favorite blog post here, glad you found it!
When you see that tiny turtle head out alone into the HUGE ocean you wonder how any one of them ever makes it. But they do.
If this little one is a female, it’s possible that in 30 years from now she will return to the exact spot where she was hatched to lay her own eggs. 🙂
Maybe she wil remember me if I am there to see that. 😉
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Oh yeah, i saw that on natgeo(or maybe discovery channel), they go back to where they were hatched just like salmon. That will be amazing! You better mark your calendar for that ;)! A homecoming of some sort 🙂
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This is a delightful post. I leave near the Hillsboro lighthouse in Deerfield, Florida and there has been discussion of extinguishing the light as it interferes with the nesting sea turtles on the beach. While I know there is a better solution to keep the light lit and still keep the beach dark during the nesting season, it is understandable that we’d want to get these guys off into the world for the future of the species. Really cute…thanks for sharing these.
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I really appreciate you looking at the little turtle post Judy and thank you for your kind comments!
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I love these photos. The baby turtle is so cute. Great work!
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I’m so happy you picked out this post and that you enjoyed it. I think in the five and a half months I’ve been doing this blog and posting every day, this baby turtle story was my all time favorite.
Thanks much!
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Le rêve de tout photographe ! Tellllllllllllement de chance !
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C’est mon histoire préférée. Nous étions si heureux de voir cette!! 🙂
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Amazing! I would love to see that myself.
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We were thrilled to witness this and I’m glad you enjoyed seeing these photos.
I’m also glad you checked out this post, in over six months now of doing this photo blog I believe this is my all time favorite post. 🙂
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Wow! SO cute! Thanks for sharing.
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Well I’m happy you enjoyed this! It’s probably my all time favorite post.
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