* Eastern Painted Turtle (Chrysemys picta picta): This is a common turtle found in eastern North America. Their shells are typically brown or olive green with yellow or orange spots and markings.
* Spotted Turtle (Clemmys guttata): These small turtles have a dark brown or black shell with bright yellow spots, often in a pattern that resembles a honeycomb.
* Wood Turtle (Clemmys insculpta): This turtle's shell is brown with yellow or orange markings, often in a pattern of lines or streaks.
To identify the specific turtle, you'll need more information, such as:
* Location: Where did you see the turtle?
* Size: How big was the turtle?
* Head and Neck Patterns: Were there any distinctive markings on the head or neck?
* Other Features: What did the turtle's plastron (bottom shell) look like?
Once you have more details, you can use online resources like field guides or turtle identification websites to determine the exact species.