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Black Crowned Night Heron in flight |
Back to one of our favorite paddling locations. It was a better than we anticipated, short, but very good. You cannot come back home disappointed when you kayak this Central Florida jewel. It was a day of BIG GATORS and little birds...many little birds.
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Big Gator #1 |
Put In/Take Out: Our Put In for this, as for almost all our paddles in the Lower Wekiva River, was Katie's Landings. For information about this location please check our first post on Lower Wekiva River. One thing I can guarantee you; it is one of the easiest put in and take out facilities. The cost for using it is $3.00 per vehicle. I am thinking about getting an annual pass for the Florida State Parks, which I believe will cover the entrance at Katie's Landings too. There was an empty parking lot when we arrived around 10 before 10AM. It was a little windy but I have seen worst in this part of the river. Cloudy skies did not promise a good batch of pics so the plan was to paddle until noon and return to Katie's regardless where we were at the time.
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Female Yellow-Rumped Warbler |
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Black Crowned Night Heron |
Once again we spent about 15 minutes in the area across Katie's and then paddled on the West side of the Island down river. It is the second time I do that. The East side of the island has lots of houses across it, The West side is wilder and we like it better. This time we saw an adult and a young Black Crowned Night Herons. Other than that there are not too many things to say about this trip so I am going to let the pics tell the history. The highlights were three gator sightings. What was special about that? They were big ones. One of them was sunning in a palm tree and we were able to see it from more than three hundreds feet. It almost look funny. Also a few little birds we caught pics of. Wifey is taking as a challenge to be able to obtain more pics of the little fellows. Let us see what happens. The traffic in the river was light, no other boats in the river on our way down, a motor boat, a couple of canoes, and another kayaker on our way up. The kayaker was Master Dave, from
Dave's Yak Tales.
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Ibis |
Gators have my vote. Nice to see you again.
ReplyDeleteNice to see you too. Wifey liked the Black Crowned Night Heron better so you were outnumbered 2 to 1. Mine does not count as I am just the slave paddling the boat. :)
DeleteNight Heron flying gets my vote, although the gator photo is impressive. Katie's Landing always gets my vote, too--I was there earlier this week, posted pics on facebook.
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You got it Joanne. I am in Facebook. I will look for you there.
DeleteI love the shots of the adult Black-Crowned Night Heron! The Blue-winged Warblers are actually American Goldfinches in their non-breeding plumage. Also like the Yellow-bellied Sapsucker. The first unidentified bird with the dragonfly is an Eastern Phoebe. The last unidentified bird is a Yellow-rumped Warbler.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kyle!!!!!
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