Dolphin |
Today found a way to be able to have a short paddle trip and then spent time with the family. Did kayak the waters of the Mosquito Lagoon, at Canaveral Seashore, a place called Eddy Creek, to be exact. It was my first time there and did not know what to expect so when three dolphins swam no too far from where I was, it was a welcome sighting.
Tri-Colored Heron |
Put In/ Take Out: The following link, Canaveral National Seashore, will take you to a map of the park. Eddy Creek is locates at the west side of the road to Playalinda, after parking area #7, if my memory does not fail me now. Anyways there is a sign so you cannot miss it. It is really a sandy boat ramp but it is very easy to put in your kayak or canoe. The fee to the park is $5 per vehicle.
Royal Tern and Laughing Gulls |
I started my paddling at 11:30AM, after leaving my family at Playalinda. Did not plan to be in the water for more than 4 hours regardless. But did not have an idea where to go. Looking at a map saw some small islands west of the put in so that is what I had in mind and that is what was done first. I had no clue why this is called a creek. A recent reading clarified the point for me. It seems like the mangroves and the islands around it are part of an old inlet that connected the Mosquito Lagoon to the Atlantic Ocean. Check this link for the whole story: Canoeing Eddy Creek.
Great Egrets flying |
Ibis |
Osprey |
There were moments I wished was paddling the Haulover Canal area. It has more variety of wildlife. Out of Eddy Creek, this section of the Mosquito Lagoon, this is where you are really paddling, had plenty of Ospreys, Tri-Colored Herons, Little Blue Herons, Brown Pelicans, and Cormorants rule. Nothing similar to Mullet Head Island. Maybe another trip is in order to explore the area north of the put in. For this one kept going west until reached the other bank of the Mosquito Lagoon, which is close to the Bio Lab Road if you check the map. There I rested for a few minutes while taking pics of a Black Necked Stilt and their chicks. Have seen these birds before but never had a chance to see or take pics of the chicks.
Black Necked Stilts'chicks |
After the break in the west side of the Mosquito Lagoon paddled back to the put in. A strong breeze made this paddle miserable but at least it was not too bumpy. Made it back to the put in area at 3PM. Other than a couple of motor boats and some people fishing from the banks saw one more kayaker in 3 hours and 30 minutes. Here are more pics of what I saw today...
Killdeer |
Killdeer |
Tri-Colored Heron |
Osprey |
Little Blue Heron |
Launch Pads at Kennedy Space Center |
Dolphin |
Dolphin |
Space Shuttle Assembly Building |
Cormorants |
Cormorant flying away from a Great Blue Heron |
Osprey |
Osprey |
Osprey |
Cormorant |
Brown Pelican |
Great Egret got lunch |
Black Necked Stilt |
Black Necked Stilt |
Black Necked Stilt chicks |
Black Necked Stilt chick |
Spotted Sandpiper |
Black Necked Stilt |
Great Blue Heron |
Sea Gulls |
Laughing Gull |
Great Blue Heron caught a fish for lunch |
Gator |
Green Heron |
Little Blue Heron |
Juvenile Little Blue Heron |
Juvenile Little Blue Heron |
And that is all folks. Thanks for reading and hope you come back next week, when we will be sharing more Views From Our Kayak.
Mosquito Lagoon |
Wow - this is joani, Kevin's wife. these pictures are amazing! what kind of telephoto are you using? And do you do tours? we are up for this!! simply spectacular!
ReplyDeleteHello Joani. Welcome to Views From Our Kayak. For this one I used a Canon T2i with a 55-250mm. Not the best lens to take pics of wildlife but this is what we can afford right now. Most of the times the pics are taken by my wife and, believe me, they come out better. I do not do any commercial tours, not that good, but will help friends if they want to go kayaking. Just tell Kevin to let me know when.Thanks
DeleteLuis, as I have never paddled Eddy Creek, you are my main source of information for this location.
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