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Friday, December 28, 2012

Lower Wekiva River

Juvenile Little Blue Heron
After yesterday's fiasco at Crystal River still had a bad taste this morning. Had no plans to go out today but by mid morning was so bored that decided to go kayaking, just to have a nice relaxation time. So went to a place that should not be as crowded as the place we were yesterday. Wifey did not want to come so went in another solo paddle. It worked. Had the river to myself, saw only one pontoon boat with two occupants, and had a very nice time in one of my favorites.

Turtle

Put In/ Take Out: Katie's Landings. Please check previous posts about this location for more information.

Green Heron

Started my paddle at 12:06 PM and finished three hours later. It was a short one, as you can see. Did paddle West of the small island North of Katie's. Had to push myself thru the reeds but is passable. The Wekiva is low, clear, not too fast. There is not too much to say about this trip so will share the pics with you. Any specific questions please feel free to leave me a comment and I will try to answer ASAP. The pics are in the order I shot them. Here we go...

Little Blue Heron

Limpkin

Little Blue Heron

Wood Stork

Wood Stork

Eastern Phoebe

Green Heron


Green Heron

Green Heron

Ibis

Belted Kingfisher

Belted Kingfisher



Ibis

Wekiva River Scene - Take One

Wekiva River Scene - Take two

Turtle

Juvenile Little Blue Heron


Juvenile Little Blue Heron

Moorhen and Coot

Red Bellied Woodpecker

Red Bellied Woodpecker

Red Bellied Woodpecker

Next Thanksgiving Honor Guest

...maybe

Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Heron

Great Blue Heron

Moorhen

Juvenile Little Blue Heron...probably the same of the previous picture. Found it again South from where saw it the first time. Did You Know That Little Blue Herons use their white color to blend in with other egrets and herons for protection when they are young? 

Downy Woodpecker

And that is it for this one and probably for the year. Just in case this is the last  post of 2012, Happy 2013. It has been great to share with you our views this year. Hope you come back next year for more View From Our Kayak. Thanks for reading...

Lower Wekiva River

5 comments:

  1. Sorry I wont be visiting your area this year.. Have a great 2013 & thanks for sharing the views from your kayak!

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  2. Cindy, You have a super 2013. Hopefully you will come soon to this area.

    Sherry, glad you like the pics. Now that you mentioned birds I realized that it was a rare gator-less paddle at the Wekiva River. That does not happen often.

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  3. We didn't see any large gators yesterday, but quite a few small ones and lots of turtles for New Year's Day.

    Great pictures, as always. I especially liked the immature Little Blue. Nature is amazing. Why are white ibises brown when young? And why can't Little Blues be blue from the beginning, so they'd blend in with their elders?

    I have often noticed Little Blue Herons and White Ibises feeding together---the Little Blues stabbing at their food and the Ibises stirring along the bottom---their efforts must be complementary.

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    1. Thanks Joanne. Somewhere I did read that other egrets and herons seem to tolerate the presence of the immature Little Blue Herons better than they tolerate the presence of other herons. Maybe the cuteness factor? Who knows.

      For the record...I am a fan of your Facebook posts. Your pictures are superb!!!!!!

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