Showing posts with label Eagle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eagle. Show all posts

Friday, September 22, 2023

I once caught a fish THISSS BIGGG!!!

 
The fish story will be at the end of the post but I'll assure you now, I only took the photo! I didn't actually catch the fish! But it's a whopper!


We drove out to the Gulf Coast last weekend and it was a gorgeous day.


It started with a few sprinkles of rain and that scared most people off and we had the trail all to ourselves!

The first bird we saw was a Roseate Spoonbill but I wasn't fast enough to get a photo. 


But then when we got closer to the Gulf, a Bald Eagle was on the shore and flew to a tree nearby.


It was an elegant mature Eagle and we stood there and took lots of photos while it preened.


That was one of the highlights of the day. 


And a great way to start the day!


We saw a few Osprey too and they are always fun to watch glide overhead.


This one perched nearby and we took the pics from the truck!


Looks like he's saying, 'are you looking at ME?'with attitude! 


I took these through the truck windshield. (it was clean from the shower earlier!)


And then when we finished our hike on the Withlacoochee Bay Trail we headed out on the 4 miles of dirt road. We stopped at one of the observation platforms and that's where we saw the 'catch of the day'.


I think it may be the catch of a lifetime! This young lady pulled in a 27 pound, 3 ft long Black Grouper! 

It was amazing! I was almost as excited as she was!



It was 'catch and release' so they put it back in the water to live another day! 


A fun day was had by all!


Don't stay home just because of a few sprinkles! You might miss the gorgeous clouds at the end of the day!

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Friday, March 10, 2023

The Foxy Family in the pine forest!

 
I had planned a quick hike on the Greenway. (hiking the section between SR 484 and Hwy 200)

But before I even had my camera on, I looked ahead and saw something unusual on the ground!


Sherman's Fox Squirrel

Of all the critters you might see in the forest, the fox squirrel is one of the cutest!

I saw the one next to the trail run into the forest so I watched him climb a tree.


And lo and behold I saw another one scampering at the base of the same tree.

I was trying to stand perfectly still so they wouldn't go deeper into the forest when I lowered my camera to look around.


And there was one in the tree right next to me, watching ME!


I got lots of photos of him.


They are such beautiful critters!


There were really only two that I could get good photos of but I enjoyed watching them chasing each other!


I think they had fun watching me too!


This one was ignoring me. Doesn't it look like a cat in a tree?

But after awhile, I decided to finish my hike. 


It was hard to step away.

Right at the top of Bluebird of Happiness Hill, there was a big bird in the distance.


I love photographing this palm tree that grows in the wild.

And it turned out the big bird was an Eagle! WOW!


Bald Eagle.

When I turned to go back to the Jeep, I saw the Fox Squirrels again.

Two of them were together chasing each other up and down a tree.


One of the signs that a Fox Squirrel has been around is the stripped pine cones. They love to eat these.

I had fun watching them but they were playing their tricks to get rid of me.


Stretching out to be less noticeable?

This one was in a big hurry to get away. lol


And don't worry, no animals were harmed in the making of this post. They jump from limb to limb and keep on going!

What a fun sighting to see THREE of these critters in the forest! (two in the photo below)


Have you had a good week? Did you get out in nature to enjoy the surprises it holds? ENJOY!

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Friday, November 4, 2022

A Hiking story AND a Fishing tale!

 
Well, there are fishing tales and there are hiking stories. This may be more than one tale if you get all the way to the end.


And since it's the first time I've told it, it hasn't had a chance to grow.

I have been known to 'zaggerate' from time to time. (Southern for exaggerate)


But this really is how it went.

We drove to the Gulf Coast and when we got on the dusty road to Withlacoochee Bay Trail, we saw an Eagle.

We hiked and saw a lot of neat birds and butterflies but we'll skip right over those for now.

It's time to eat egg salad sandwiches in the Jeep.

Hardly anyone there and no one is parked near us so we are relaxing with the windows down.


A BIG bird flies onto a limb that we can see to one side of the Jeep. Another big bird flies in crying like a Hawk. 

They sit still for a few minutes and then the crying Hawk makes an aggressive move and the big bird flies right in front of the Jeep, face forward. 


And it's a Barred Owl in all it's beauty. 


The Hawk that scared it away.

I threw down my egg salad sandwich and got out to take pics of the Hawk. The Owl has flown away.


Another Hawk flies in and perches nearby.


We finish our sandwiches and get out to walk to the observation deck. At this time I could have said, "Let's get out so that we can see 100 White Pelicans overhead." 


Because that's what we saw between the Jeep and the deck.


I cropped a few photos to get a better look at them.


We also watched this fisherman catch a really big Catfish with a teeny tiny fishing rod. His son had left it in the water when his wife and son went to the store. 


So he let the Catfish swim and tire himself out and then he pulled it in.


In the water


On the bank


Catch of the day!

Amazing! A truly amazing trip to the Gulf of Mexico. (more pics to come)

The owl was huge, the two hawks were very vocal and the Catfish was the 'catch of the day'. 

No need to 'zaggerate'! 


The flock of White Pelicans may be over 100 the next time I tell it though!

I thought these were Wood Storks but Eileen said something about mistaking them for White Pelicans and now I think they ARE White Pelicans. If anyone has a positive ID, please let me know! 

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Saturday, April 9, 2022

AAARGH!!! We've run her AGROUND!!!

 
When you leave the house and get out in the big world, you just never know WHAT you'll see!


For those of us living in Florida, this is especially true.


Dolphins in the water

When we drove out to hike the Withlacoochee Bay Trail we spotted this from the observation deck looking out at the Gulf of Mexico.


This photo alone could inspire me to write a story, or at least talk like a pirate! hahaha!


I don't know anything else about it except that we were there at low tide and it was definitely stuck on a sand bar. Oh but the yarns we could weave about the Strider from Amelia Island!


But it's time to take photos of the birds and see what else we can see on this 2 hour hike!


Black Skimmers


Black Skimmers


Bald Eagle


Another HUGE Eagle!


 Juvenile Eagle

For some reason we don't think these birds are quite as 'elegant'!


Black Vulture


Black Vulture


Turkey Vulture

Hubby took these photos and they are so good (and I didn't take any vulture photos!) He also gets credit for the hummingbird at the end of the post!

On the drive over we saw Cattle Egrets and several Sandhill Cranes in a low marshy area (no photos) and when we got to the trailhead to park, we saw this wild Turkey!


Lots of beautiful flowers in bloom


Gulf Fritillary Butterfly on Verbena


and a Great Southern White butterfly!

The very last thing we saw on the hike was a hummingbird feeding from Coral Honeysuckle.


Amazing! 🌴

What was your favorite? Know any pirate quotes?

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