In a tiny patch of woods trapped for 150 plus years by a railroad track, large river, and the base of a highway bridge, lived this guy (the woods were trapped for 150 years, not this guy, I think he's fairly young).
The woods were burned several weeks ago because the land is being developed, but this guy was saved before the land was burned.
I imagine this gene is present in a recessive form in many populations, but it seems to only be expressed in males, and is only known from a few locations scattered throughout the eastern's range. Perhaps the population trapped in this small patch of woods allowed for it to surface. The only two males found in this woods were both blue.
I like the flames running down the back of his head, maybe he's a biker boxie.
Steve
The woods were burned several weeks ago because the land is being developed, but this guy was saved before the land was burned.
I imagine this gene is present in a recessive form in many populations, but it seems to only be expressed in males, and is only known from a few locations scattered throughout the eastern's range. Perhaps the population trapped in this small patch of woods allowed for it to surface. The only two males found in this woods were both blue.
I like the flames running down the back of his head, maybe he's a biker boxie.
Steve