For the past few months, I've been posting daily photos on my Wallner Photography Facebook page. Stop on by and "like" my page.

This week, I shared green sea turtle photos taken at Kaloko-Honokohau Historic Site on the Big Island, Hawaii, this past summer.

The turtles were eating things on the bottom and in the rocks along the shoreline. They would pause in their eating for some air and stick their noses out of the water. And, after all that work at getting food, they'd then fall asleep on the rocks or on the beach.




Like the turtle in this photo, they would pause in their eating for some air and stick their noses out of the water. (Image #4705)


Green sea turtle in the surf at Kaloko-Honokohau Historic Site on the Big Island, Hawaii. (Image #4711)


Close up of a green sea turtle sticking its head out of the water at Kaloko-Honokohau Historic Site on the Big Island, Hawaii. (Image #4743)



Ahhh... After a morning of eating, here's a sea turtle asleep on the beach at Kaloko-Honokohau Historic Site on the Big Island, Hawaii. (Image #4920)



And, here's one resting on the rocks as the waves around at Kaloko-Honokohau Historic Site on the Big Island, Hawaii. (Image #4936)