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Saturday, February 15, 2014

Ichetucknee River

Wood Stork

Parenthood duties took us to Gainesville Friday night. Saturday morning paid our second visit to the Ichetucknee River, a beautiful spring fed body of pristine, crystal clear water. The weather was a factor today and in terms of pics and wildlife was not productive but we enjoyed our four hours in the river.

Robin

Put In / Take Out: This one was interesting. Initially the plan was to put in at the Ichetucknee Springs State Park South Entrance located in US Hwy 27, paddle up river and then come down with the current. There was no attendant at the South entrance and I did not have cash to pay the $5 dollar honor fee. So tried the North entrance with same results. Got change in a nearby store and decided to put in at the North entrance instead of going back to the South entrance. Got it? It is not complicated.

Eastern Phoebe

Paddling down stream first proved to be not a wise decision. The Ichetucknee is running high and swift, and paddling upstream after two hours was not an easy task, specially for my wife after months without paddling. The speed the river was running also affected the pic chances. We did not end with many good pics so will spare you the story and will share the pics, which were taken on our way down, at least most of them...

Great Egret

Great Blue Heron

Otter

Osprey

Osprey

Coot

Wood Stork

Wood Stork

Turtle

Yellow Rumped Warbler


Blue Gray Gnatcatcher

Yellow Rumped Warbler

Cormorant

Ichetucknee River scene

Belted Kingfisher

Yellow Sapsucker

North Entrance Canoe / Kayak launch area
Ichetucknee River


And this is it for this one. As you can see, not too many pics to share so our apologies. It happens every now and then. There will be a few more pics in our Facebook page, where you will find also pics from past trips. Thanks for reading and see you soon, when we will be sharing with you more Views From Our Kayak.

Devil's Eye Spring at the Ichetucknee River

2 comments:

  1. Nice Yellow-bellied Sapsucker! Nice otter! Looks like you had a lovely day. I love the Itch, don't get up there often enough.

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  2. "Kayak Only" Like. You need an Annual Pass. I think you visit State Parks enough that it will save you money. Get it at the beginning of a month. It expires at the end of that month, the next year, making the "year" 13 months.

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