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Sunday, April 14, 2013

Blue Spring - Snake Creek

I thought...I thought...I taw a puddy tat!!!!! I did...I did...I taw a puddy tat

This trip was A-W-E-S-O-M-E!!!!! When you are out one instant can change how do you feel about the trip. Had one of those instants today during my trip to Blue Spring, from where kayaked the waters of the St. Johns River and Snake Creek. I promise you that will not bore you to sleep. Keep reading since it will be quick and painless.

Great Blue Heron

Put In / Take Out: Blue Spring State Park in Orange City, FL. Check the link for information. Was close to launch from the end of French Avenue, since it is free, but I try to use the state's facilities whenever is possible. Is a way to support the work they are doing.

French Avenue Site

Let us go to what happened today. Started paddling around 9 AM under a gray sky. At the moment believed that it was going to be a short one. Decided to start going to the short Blue Spring Run, from there to the island West of the French Avenue launch, and from there to Snake Creek (weather depending).

Cormorant

Cardinal celebrates NCAA Basketball Championship at Blue Spring Run

Cardnial

Gator

A guided tour came down the run as I tried to take UW pics. After that made it all the way to the impressive vent where SCUBA divers were doing their thing.

Florida Gar and Mullets
Diver at the run. Smile Dude...You are on the web now...Ehr...My bad...Never mind

Diver deep inside the vent

Left the run quickly. Did not want to bother the divers. By the way, that is in my short term plans. To get certified again as a SCUBA diver and do what they are doing one day. But that will be another day. Made it back to the St. Johns on my way to the island West of French Avenue.

Great Blue Heron

Juvenile Ibis


Great Blue Heron nest. There are several in the waters west of the island

Moorhen
Green Heron


Classic Green Heron pose

Cattle Egret

Great Blue Heron

Great Egret

Left the waters of the island area and made it back to the St. Johns on my way to the mouth of Snake Creek. Just at the confluence in front of French Avenue had one of these moments when wished the Sun was out and the sky was blue. A Swallow Tailed Kite made an appearance but there was not too much I was able to do with a gray sky as a background.

Swallow-Tailed Kite

Swallow-Tailed Kite

Swallow-Tailed Kite

From there kept paddling South on the St. Johns on route to Snake Creek...

Little Blue Heron

Belted Kingfisher

Made it to the mouth of Snake Creek, which is in an alternate channel. If you are coming from the park paddle to the South, then turn right on the alternate channel and like 5 or 6 minutes after will find it to your right. To my surprise saw this at the entrance of Snake Creek.

How about that?

Have to say that it was a frustrating paddle down the creek. No pics chances at all. Two Little Blue Herons and a Great Blue teased me for several minutes only to fly away when I was within range for a pic. They did that even when I decided to let it go and was not even bothering on lifting the camera.

Snake Creek

My plan was to paddle to the Hontoon Dead River, to go South once there and then use the canal with the bird houses to go back to the St. Johns (see previous posts as reference). But more than once wanted to turn around and was about to do that like 10 minutes before reaching the Hontoon Dead River. Heard a Pileated Woodpecker and it sounded so close from where I was that started looking for it. But the creek is very shallow and was not able to reach the banks without hitting the  bottom. Did not find the woodpecker, even when was able to hear it, and gave up. Then it happened.

Snake Creek ghost...ehr...Bobcat

My momentum took me from the area when saw a "ghost" walking in the forest so turned around and then saw it. It stopped and started walking again. I was afraid it was going to run away so shoot a couple of pics in desperation to get something. To my surprise the Bobcat jumped on a log and just sat there, looking at me. Shoot dozens of pics without realizing that it was too deep inside the forest and covered by shadows. When I realized that changed the settings in the camera and shoot like a dozen more (thanks Scott Simmons). The Bobcat just was there, looking at me without moving. Maybe it was as curious about me as I was about it.

Do I know you? 


Bobcat
After several minutes of waiting for the Bobcat to move and give me another pose I decided to leave the area. Was tired, hungry and thirsty. My water bottle somehow got opened and had nothing to drink. The sandwich was ruined by the water so it was the time to leave. Anyways made it to the Hontoon Dead River but then turned around thinking that maybe the Bobcat was going to be in the area, which did not happen. But I was really happy with the experience. Here is what I saw on my way back to the State Park...

Great Egret at the Snake Creek

Little Blue Heron Flying away at Snake Creek

Snake Creek Green Heron


And the Green Heron sticks the landing. The scores are 5-4-4-5-4, and 5 from the Puerto Rican judge

Snake Creek Turtle

Gray Catbird at Snake Creek

Limpkin at the St. Johns

Limpkin

Cormorant got lunch at the St. Johns River

And down goes the fish!!!!!

Osprey

And that is it for this one. For more pics from this trip visit or follow us on Views From Our Kayak on Facebook. There are also pics from other trips. Thanks for reading and hope you come back so we can share more Views From Our Kayak.


A nice couple from Pennsylvania kayaking on Snake Creek

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Orlando Wetlands Park (Non kayaking post)

Sand Hill Crane Family

It has been a tough weekend so far. Friday morning woke up with the news that  a loved one lost her battle against cancer. Needed to go out somewhere because have to have my mind busy. But it was supposed to rain today. Chances were 40% in the morning and 60% in the afternoon so decided not to go kayaking. After all, it was going to come down. Or so said the forecast. Went to Orlando Wetlands Park to get my fix of wildlife. I was prepared for a short walk and ended up taking an almost 4 hours hike. Rain??? If you see some of it let me know because I have not seen it. 

Glossy Ibis

Here is a link for information about Orlando Wetlands Park. I just realized today that there are new signs identifying the trails. Pretty cool detail. The main trail is Wetlands Blvd. Here is how it looks...

I have done the Lake Searcy Loop on previous trip. Today started the Birding Loop but had a detour.

The main trail is Wetlands Blvd.

There is not too much to say about this one. I try not to bore you with the details when it is not a kayaking trip. So will go directly to the pics...

Blue Winged Teal

Coot

Blue Winged Teal

Red Shouldered Hawk

Red Shouldered Hawk

Ibis

Sandhill Crane Chick

Sandhill Crane Chick

Sandhill Crane Family

Sora

Green Heron

Green Heron

Great Blue Heron

Alligator

Marsh Wren

Cardinal

Gator

Here took a detour and went down Limpkin Ln, that takes you to Lake Searcy. Stopped in the high ground, or Oyler Overlook. There are two rookeries that can be seen from there. Also, saw a Sora, for the second time in the morning. Ironic, have only seen that bird once or twice at the most in almost three years. Today had two sightings in different places.

Sora

Sora

Sora

Sora

While I do respect gators, am not scare of them. This one scared me. Good size reptile right there at the edge of the not so wide trail. Thought about turning around before walking by it. Luckily it did not mind my presence, and I played smart and only took a ONE pic.


Gator

Rookery seen from Oyler Overlook

Wood Stork with nest material

Rare flower, wait...not a flower...GATOR!!!!!

Red Winged Black Bird. Wondering from where the name comes from.

Anhinga

Anhinga

The Limpkin LN took me to Vulture View. I will give you two chances to guess why they named it like that but am petty sure you only will need one.

Moorhen

Limpkin

Tri-Colored Heron

Red Shouldered Hawks

Red Shouldered Hawk

Ibis

Great Blue Heron

Made it back to Wetlands Blvd and saw an eagle perched in the distance. Tried to speed up to make it to the area and take some eagle shots. Saw a large group on the trail near the eagle perched.

Looking at Alligator Alley. There is a Bald Eagle perched on a dead tree. Middle of the pic.

Of course, the eagle flew away when I was maybe a 100 feet away from a decent shot

Royal, or Caspian Tern. Have to verify.

Great Egret
Great Egret

Savannah Sparrow

Banded Water Snake

Banded Water Snake

Red Shouldered Hawk

Little Blue Heron downs a prey for lunch

Little Blue Heron

Tri-Colored Heron

Blue Winged Teal

Black Bellied Whistling Ducks

Black Bellied Whistling Ducks

Black Bellied Whistling Ducks

And that is it for this one. Not a kayaking post but...what can I say. This place is a nice one anyways. Thanks for reading and follow us on Views On Our Kayaks on Facebook. There you will see all the pics from this and other trips. Hopefully will be able to go kayaking very soon and share with you more Views From Our Kayaks.

Orlando Wetlands Park