Friday, August 22, 2025

Halpata Tastanaki and the Florida Scrub Jays


 It's still hot and humid here in Florida but one day this week I just HAD to get out!


I thought I would drive over to Halpata Tastanaki Preserve (SR 200) and look for the Florida Scrub Jays!

And I found them not too far from the trailhead.


The one I got the most photos of was very dull in color.


I've never seen one so dull.


This is a photo of one I took a couple of months ago and it shows the pretty blue.

Well, I thought....I can at least walk down and see if there are persimmons on the fruit trees.


And there were quite a few.



Oh, I feel so good, I think I'll just walk down to where the trail splits and see what I can see.


It has rained some evenings and the sandy trail was like walking on velvet.


Look at all the animal tracks!


Wild Hog track

I felt great.


And I saw so many neat things.


It was partly cloudy and humid but I kept moving.


And the next thing I knew, I had a regular hike in.

Do you know how I know? Well.....I was hiking for over an hour and felt fine until I got home. And then I crashed! I didn't realize how out of shape I was after a hot summer in the house.
But I survived and now I can't wait to get back out there.


And there are always interesting things when you get out on the Florida trails. I met the nicest man at the trailhead. He was all set up with his ham radio. Well, that was a first and I really enjoyed talking to him. 


Thanks Chris for taking the time to tell me about your ham radio experiences!


Happy Hiking everyone!

I’m joining Saturday’s critters HERE

  and Mosaic Monday HERE. 

3 comments:

Tom said...

...the butterflies are a beautiful sight. If you have a surplus, send some my way, please!

Irma said...

This is a beautiful series of photos.
Glad you were able to get outside again, staying inside quickly deteriorates your fitness.
Luckily, it's not so hot here anymore.
Photo 10 is my favorite this time.
Greetings Irma

MadSnapper n Beau said...

I would have liked to talk to the ham radio guy. brings back memories from the 80's when we had a CB in all 3 vehicles and a home base in the house... we need people who know how to use the old ham radio in case the internet/cell phones go down.