Showing posts with label Ochlockonee River State Park. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ochlockonee River State Park. Show all posts

Friday, August 1, 2025

Ochlockonee River State Park and the Woodpeckers

 
I have to admit to saving these photos for a special post. We went to Ochlockonee River State Park at the beginning of summer before it got too hot. 


It was strictly time and chance to get to see these woodpeckers and I was proud of the few photos I took.

I aimed my camera at the tree when I saw a Red-bellied Woodpecker flying in.

While I stood there and watched, I realized this one was relieving the other one of baby duty.

A young one stuck his head out of the hole while I stood watching in awe. (you have to use your imagination)


And in a blink of the eye, the 2 adults had flown away and the baby went into hiding. But while it lasted, it made me happy to be at the right place at the right time.

On this same hike down by the river, I saw other woodpeckers.


Another young one showed up behind the adult.


Isn't he the cutest!!


I kept walking until I had reached a forest trail.


The Orange Milkweed was in full bloom.


And some pretty Phaon Crescents were enjoying the blooms.


I always tell people, the best way to get good photos is to go out often.


You always see something of interest, don't you think?

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Friday, May 23, 2025

Ochlockonee River State Park in Sopchoppy, Florida!

 
Even the name sounds like FUN and indeed it was one of the best experiences we've ever had camping in a Florida State Park! Website link HERE.


I can't resist the temptation to start in the middle of our May camping trip with the cutest critter we've ever seen!


I'm all set to go hiking!


And look who wants to come along!


There are White Squirrels at this park and they are very friendly.


It did not exactly follow me around,

but it did stop and pose for about a zillion photos!


OK...I'm coming!!!

A White Squirrel is a variation of the Eastern Gray Squirrel and not an albino. 

We saw a few in Asheville, NC when we lived there but that's been years ago.


So I'll include some photos of the Ochlockonee River and save my bird photos for another post.

The trail to the river was just steps from the campsite!


It was just gorgeous walking the trails along the river.


And if there was any negative about our stay there, it was the newly hatched Deer Flies!


When I stayed on the open trails and felt the wind from the river, they were not a problem.


But you know me....I want to go deep into the forest and those hikes were limited.

We had done our research to find out about the park before we left and was so pleased to see the forest of Longleaf pines!


Thanks to everyone who leaves such sweet comments. And a special thanks this week to John from John's Island. He wrote  a poem for me! Oh my! It doesn't get any more special than that! Thank you John! The poem is in my comments from last week.


Have you ever seen a white squirrel?  

And on that note, I'll step away from the computer to go on another camping adventure. We are going to 2 different State Parks in Georgia this time, General Coffee State Park and Reed Bingham!

Have a beautiful month of June and I'll catch up with you all when we get back! 

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