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Silver Springs State Park Unexpected Trip from Myakka
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I finally arrived at Silver Springs State Park 3 days after my reservation was supposed to start. If you want to know why, see the first link above.
I was feeling fine and headed out to tow my kayak down to the campground dock about a mile walk. It’s fine going down but coming back of course is up hill. Luckily I can leave it there for the rest of my two week reservation and go out on the water any time I want. How many times I wanted turned out to be nearly every late afternoon or early morning when it wasn’t raining. I am so bad at selfies but this is me towing it down the path.
This was just my first day on the Silver River. You can see why I come back here at least twice every winter.
I had just started up stream when I met these two.
I love being able to get such close shots of the birds to reveal their beautiful colorings and markings. This is a Limpkin.
Male Anhinga drying his wings on this wonderful cypress.
The little Pied Billed Grebe is one of my favorites. He’s just too cute.
Green Heron. Looks like he’s skulking to me.
Look closely as I have another totally different picture of him later.
Further on I came upon a group of manatee and hung around with them for most of the rest of my time on the water.
They were playing and rolling.
This one looks like a torpedo.
I was just getting ready to put my paddle in the water when he surprised me. Can’t believe I got these shots.
I had tried and tried to get one coming up for air and finally did. They are mammals and you can hear them breathing when they surface. It sounds just like anyone drawing a deep breath.
More flipping.
The boat traffic from up stream starting picking up, March is spring break month unfortunately, and that’s my sign to turn around.
But there was lots more to see on my way back. Laurel, is this a Kingbird?
Look at the nails on this turtle.
I laughed out loud when I saw this picture. It looks like an old west shoot out.
Back to back, ten paces and draw. Little Blue Heron on the left, Great Blue on the right.
Here is the Green Heron picture I was talking about. Hardly looks like the same bird when he’s “standing up”.
Two of my very favorite birds are the male and female Wood Duck. It is amazing to me how abundant and tame they are on this river.
Everybody is hanging out together. The Wood Ducks, the Common Moorhen and the turtles. There is a line of turtles on the log off to the right.
I’m not sure this Great Egret meant to be hanging out with the gator on the log just behind him and to the right.
But he didn’t stay long for whatever reason.
Here’s a funny picture of I guess a wet headed Anhinga. Not sure what makes his feathers stand out like that. Looks like he has a bristle neck.
I couldn’t resist highlighting the gorgeous design and coloring of the Wood Ducks.
Aren’t they both amazing!
And those golden slippers of the Snowy Egret. What a great day on the Silver River.
I’m going to try to post much more frequently so the posts can be shorter and I can get caught up to April. We’ll see how that goes.
Oh wow…I love the wood ducks the best. Amazing. Thanks for sharing. Looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteThe wood ducks are just gorgeous. It's amazing their coloring coloring! Thanks for your comment Pam.
DeleteLove those wood ducks! One would look great in your RV sitting next to Pooh. :cD
ReplyDeleteThat's interesting Paul. I don't think I've ever seen a plush wood duck. Sounds like a business you should get into.
DeleteI guess we were at Silver Springs at the same time!! We were in site 51. Sorry to have missed you. This is your friend Joy who sought you out in Oscar Shearer last year for a visit. We live in Sarasota.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry to have missed you Joy. I don't usually walk down to the other loops and most of my time is spent hiking on the trails or going to and from the kayak put in. I appreciate your comment. It's nice to know that you are following along.
DeleteAbsolutely love the manatees! Love their little noses. Great shots of wood ducks too!
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't get much better than Manatee and Wood Ducks on the same River. Thanks for your comment Laurie.
Delete“And those golden slippers of the Snowy Egret!”… wowza! That is a fabulous photo! The details and colors are stunning! Great work on the photography Sherry!
ReplyDeleteThanks Mary. I'm glad you liked it and let me know.
DeleteWhat fun with the manatees! Beautiful birds, especially the wood ducks. I love the little green heron and the grebe. They are all so unique. The turtles claws, not sure I've ever seen them like that! Great picture. Enjoying that every day, morning or afternoon, sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteSuch an enchanting place this is! Lucky you to have two weeks to enjoy the water and wildlife. Those turtle nails are wild! Getting to spend time with the manatee and experience different behaviors is such a gift, one I know you appreciate every time. You really captured some fun and unique bird shots. The scruffy neck anhinga and the herons pacing off are so funny, and of course it's hard to beat the beauty of Wood Ducks (they couldn't find a better name?) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou got so many great pictures of all of the wildlife! Kayaking with manatees has to be the best! They get so close to your kayak. The limpkin is a handsome guy. The anhinga looks so prehistoric and looks bizarre with wings spread out on the tree. The bristly feather on his neck make him look even stranger. I always love the turtles- you got a good close up of him. Heron stand-off- the big one would likely win. The little green heron with his green and rust feathers is cute. Great shot of the wood ducks together. It's as if they posed. Egret! Watch out! Love the photo of her flying- so graceful! xxxooo
ReplyDeleteGeez! I wrote a whole long cooment and then it was gone.... You got some wonderful close ups of all of the wildlife! Kayaking with manatees has to be the best. It worries me that they don't seem to be afraid being so close to the kayak. The anhinga always look prehistoric and kind of scary. Bizarre with him spread out on the tree. the bristle like feather on his neck make him look even stranger. Love the turtle! The heron stand-off- I think the bigger one would win. The wood ducks together look like they posed for the picture! Watch out Egret! So graceful flying away with her wings spread out. Wouldn't you love to have gold shoes like the snowy egret? xxxooo
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