Once n a while, I see posts and photos of cool critters on AGN. My backyard range is a "tunnel" cut into very dense woods that is about 110 yards long by 30ish or so yards. It has 3 different lanes with targets at various distances and I have a lot of metal spinner targets. I mostly shoot metal since it can stay up year around and creates no mess and requires little maintenance. Since I install them using 1/4 inch steel tubing 4 feet long and driven about 18 inches into the ground, they stay above the weeds in summer and snow in winter.
I've kept this range cleaned up and in constant use since about 2011. Almost daily, I have critters that visit including, herds of deer, birds of all types, turkeys, squirrels, groundhogs, fox, raccoons, possum, birds of prey, lizards, skinks, snakes, but only 3 rabbits in all that time.
My favorite is this turtle who has been a repeat visitor over the years as frequently as weekly. Sometimes, I find him in my yard munching on plants but I mostly see him at various places out on my range. Almost like "where's Waldo," you never know where you'll spot him next. Pretty easy to spot as you're focused down range and see movement in your peripheral. I know you're saying to yourself; yeah right - they all kinda look alike how do you know it's the same one? Well, I'd recognize that carapace anywhere. They purportedly have unique patterns and markings along their backs. It's the same dude! I've taken numerous pics over the years and its trademark feature is the pattern at the top of his shell.
My range buddy is apparently called a woodlands box turtle.