Monday, May 28, 2007

Marc's here!!! Memorial Day weekend.

We took the boat out on Lake Talquin looking for big fish.
Terry caught a couple of nice crappie.

Marc and I enjoyed the peace and quiet and beautiful weather.

Sunday we took the tour boat ride at Wakulla Springs State Park.
The giant spring that feeds the Wakulla River puts out 400,000 gal. of sparkling clear water a minute. It is 165 feet deep and comes from a series of underground caves and rivers. National Geographics has had TV programs about the scuba divers and explorers that have mapped some of the caves. The water is 68 degrees year round and provides a great place to swim and dive. There's also a lodge and restaurant and hiking trails.

The boat tour goes a couple of miles down the river and back to give people a great view of the wildlife. We saw a deer on the bank and a manatee that had come up river from the gulf about 10 miles away. Birds we saw were Osprey with babies on the nest, Anhinga sunning, Great and Little Blue Heron, Green Heron, Black Crowned Night Heron, Great Egret, Snowy Egret with babies, lots of Common Moorhens and Wood Ducks.


From the boat you can see lots of alligators swimming at the edge of the river in the seaweed. This big fellow was about 9 or 10 feet.



They look like they are sleeping, but they are watching you.

This is an immature Little Blue Heron about 2 feet tall. Our friend Peggy had to help me identify him. Visit her blog linked below to see her great photos.

He will lose the white and get beautiful blue feathers.

We also drove down to the coast at St. Mark's Lighthouse and saw these Lesser Yellowlegs.

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