Saturday, March 12, 2022

What do YOU see?

 
You really have to 'look' when you are at Blue Run Park.


There's so much vegetation

and there are sights and sounds all around you!

So here are a few photos from a hike this past week at Blue Run Park in Dunnellon.


The Red-shouldered Hawk is a favorite.


It's not an unusual sighting. 


But it's special to us.


We saw these Hawks when they were in the nest and watched them grow!


The camera focused on the spider web but can you see the Hawk?


This turtle has seen it up above him too.


And how about this lazy alligator?


Those are big turtles behind him on the log.

Oh the lazy days of Spring! lol


And do you see the gator from the bridge?


A side view!


Lots of Pied billed Grebes on the river too.

We've had some beautiful weather to enjoy the great outdoors!


Enjoy your weekend!

I’m joining Saturday’s critters HERE

and I’d Rather B Birdin’. 

39 comments:

Tom said...

...I see some beautiful thing, but I can do without the gators.

Amila said...

Beautiful pictures and I like the hawk captures. How wonderful to see them grow from the nest to this big! The spider web photo is amazing too.

MadSnapper said...

brahahaha on YES the butt does look big. love that lazy gator and all the turtles and every single photo you showed us today. wildlife day for sure

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

Love the reflections on the water, it looks like a beautiful sky too.
The Hawk is awesome, love the turtles and the gator. It is nice they are sharing that log. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a happy weekend.

Karen thisoldhouse2.com said...


It all looks so lovely and WARM, as I look out over sleet coming down and temps about to drop again overnight. Bleh.

Mae Travels said...

Your photos are lovely. I would be so happy to walk there!

best... mae at maefood.blogspot.com

Lea said...

Great photos, especially ones of the Hawk! Very interesting photo of spider web with hawk in background.
Beautiful reflection photos!

Penelope Notes said...

The more you look the more you see! Your last photo is a beautiful dream.

Kim said...

Wonderful shots, Diane! Loved that you caught the spider web accidentally. Lovely!

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Quite a verity of wildlife there

carol l mckenna said...

What a delightful day you had and your nature photos are awesome ~ especially the Red tail hawk and creative hawk/spider web photo ~ Xo


Wishing you lots of love and peace in your day ~

A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

Karin M. said...

Eine sehr schöne Fotoserie mit interessanten Motiven...
bei herrlichem Wetter ein schöner Ausflug...
LG. Karin M.

Terri D said...

This was such a fun visit today! Great photos. Love the hawk and the lazy gators! Thanks for taking us along on you hikes! xo

Villrose said...

It's so lush, and a beautiful bird! Also love the turtles. But...

21 Wits said...

All tremendous captures, even the Gator! Every moment in nature warms the soul.

Maggie said...

What a beautiful hawk! I love your photos. You have a real gift for photography.

Cloudia said...

These are beautiful artistic photos dear!

Adam Jones said...

I really love that Hawk. Great shots.

Ann said...

It sure is beautiful there. Your photos of the hawk are amazing.

RedPat said...

Your shots of the hawk are wonderful! The turtles are not afraid of
the gator.

HappyK said...

So many beautiful things to see.
One of my favorites is the turtle!

magiceye said...

Gorgeous captures!

Linda said...

A beautiful yet amusing post. Have a good week and don't let the gators bite!

Irma said...

The reflection on the water is beautiful.
The red-shouldered hawk is really great photographed.
That aligator, I'm glad we don't have them in nature in the Netherlands, you only see them in the zoo.
Greetings Irma

Anni said...

First of all, that scenic view is picture post card perfect!!! And that hawk photo group is outstanding (the composition & lighting)!!

Thanks so much for taking time to link in with us at I'd Rather B Birdin'. Much appreciated.

Bill said...

What beauty you captured on your hike. Fantastic photos, have a wonderful day.

Wally Jones said...

Your post today illustrates precisely why we love our native state so much. We can find places such as Blue Run Park without having to travel too far and on an "average" day see flora and fauna many people from around the world would consider "exotic"!

Spring in the swamp! Lazy 'gators and turtles. Fluffy Butt Grebes and hawks.

All illustrated so well with your photographs and narrative!

Thank you for a great Spring morning virtual walk, Diane!

SImple and Serene Living said...

Great photos. Those turtles seem unaffected by that lazy gator. We are having a surprisingly cold weekend so I am snuggled in at home. It will warm back up this week so I will be out walking again. xo Laura

Jenn Jilks said...

I am always shocked with alligators. I suppose it is just like our bears. You just avoid them!

Inger said...

Thanks for showing me the real Florida. I would have visited if were younger and still traveled. It's an amazing place and no one tell you about it.

Nancy Chan said...

Beautiful photos (first and last) of the park. I enjoy all the animals in the park except the alligators because they are scary. Like the funny caption about the big "P". Lol!

Debbie said...

ooooh i missed this...i thought i had looked at all of my SC posts!! the hawk is gorgeous, beautiful shades of brown. i'll bet he feasts very well in that area and from that vantage point!! the cobweb is AWESOME, but you can keep those gators in florida!!! i hope you had a nice weekend!!

Carla from The River said...

MY favorite.. alligators. :-) Thank you!

Teresa said...

Unas lindas capturas las de tu paseo, me encanta todo, el halcón es precioso. Besos.

NatureFootstep said...

hm. that hawk would be my favorite too :)

Had to laugh at the lazy gator :) But I prefere it lazy!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Yup -- I wish I could hike that right now! Just beautiful. And that grebe is right about his mate over there ;>)

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

Wonderful pics! That alligator almost seems staged as if he posed for you.

Red Rose Alley said...

I'm wondering if that alligator will feast on that slow turtle, oh my. That's a spooky picture of it hiding from the side view. That's a cool picture of the spider web. Spider webs are always beautiful to me. And the close-up of the Hawk is wonderful. He always looks regal. I like the last photo also with the reflection of the clouds in the water. That's really nice.

~Sheri

John's Island said...

Hi Diane, Your Red-shouldered Hawk pics are great! Blue Run Park is a neat place to visit. Your pictures are always making me think I need to visit Florida. :-) John