Showing posts with label vultures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vultures. Show all posts

Monday, December 16, 2013

Loving it at :-) Myakka River State Park !


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Chuck quickly backed into our beautiful, canopied campsite at the Big Flats campground at Myakka River State Park, east of Sarasota Florida. Huge old oaks, towering pines and drapery of spanish moss welcomed us!
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With the camo color of The MotherShip, we blend right into the background!

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Looking out our back window, all we see are more palms and the wide open Florida prairie where the deer and the wild pigs entertain daily!

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DoogieBowser makes himself comfey! Later, Radar grabs Doogie’s perch!
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Camped near us was this cool RV with an even cooler car tag “R RDTRIP”
And even cooler was their towed car and the car tag it wears!
SMRTOAD!
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Early morning starts gently at our campground, slivers of sunshine invading the wild woods.


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Wild towering palms and draperies of spanish moss catching the sun!
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Canopied roads, ancient oak trees reaching out across the road ways to touch it’s neighbor on the opposite side providing shade for all.
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Our first day there, Chuck saw this bald eagle. Of course I had my wide angle lens on and had to crop like crazy to get any sort of photo at all…. 
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Great Blue Heron looking for lunch. Myakka River State Park is teeming with wildlife. Grab your camera and your longest lens and you will not be disappointed!
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Alligator swimming towards a Roseate Spoonbill, a Snowy Egret and a couple of Cormorants. Below, the spoonbill decides to leave the alligator and heads to the resting area of several wood stork.
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Kayaking is popular here as well as canoeing.
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Not sure, but the heron above is probably a Little Blue or maybe a Tri-colored.

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Just another Gator peeking up out of the water……
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The trees at Myakka are loaded with air plants! Everything from Resurrection Fern to Bromeliads thrive here!
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Airboat tours are available and these ladies have a front row seat!
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Vultures! Lots and lots of vultures! Tis the mating season and they gather in warm sunny Florida to find their love life high in the skies….   and next to some not so prudent tent campers who left their snacks out on their picnic table , below.
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More vultures and alligators!  Look at that big boy’s tooth…..  
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This is the beginning of the Canopy Trail. It will take you back to the tall tower below and a suspension bridge taking you from one tower to another.
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Since I do not do stairs well, and these towers meant a lot of stairs, I handed Chuck the camera and up he went.
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At the top of the tower, you get a full 360 degree view of Myakka River State Park.
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Anhinga, also known as the “snakebird” because it swims below the water with only its head and long slender neck above water.
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Great Blue Heron
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Osprey sitting in a pine. Just moments before, I saw this bird in the sky and purposely bumping into a vulture making it tumble a bit. After the hit, the osprey gave a loud victory call, bragging to the world!
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Wood storks resting by the waters edge.
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Fishing is good from the bridge! These folks are using cast nets to catch tilapia.
Tilapia are non-native and  considered an invasive species of fish. Myakka will allow you to keep all the non-native fish, but you must return all native fish to the water!
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Another deer taking a break in the shade.
The end to another wonderful day at Myakka River State Park! Chuck and I love Florida State Parks so much, we have decided we would like to volunteer here.  We got a contact name and number and called and left a phone message expressing our interest in  becoming volunteers at Myakka. That was Friday afternoon, and by golly, this morning we got a return phone call and seems like we may have a very good chance of working here this spring for a few months! YaY!  Keep your fingers crossed for us!
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From the crew of the MotherShip, Chuck, Geri and our furkids DoogieBowser and Radar, we hope you enjoyed seeing this wonderful Florida park with us!
We are now camped at Highlands Hammock State Park near Sebring FL. Another jewel in the Florida State Parks Crown!

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Thursday, March 18, 2010

Myakka River State Park



Myakka River State Park

A Florida palm forest!  So many of the original wild stands of palm trees were raided by new residents demands for palms in their yards, or torn down by need for land to build these new housing developments. It is rare to find a fully intact palm forest!

I hope you get a chance to visit here one day and visit a real palm forest.

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Where River and Prairie meet the sky.

Myakka River State Park is one of Florida's largest and most diverse natural areas. The river and the 2 shallow lakes attract many wetland creatures making birding, canoeing,fishing, and wildlife observation popular to many visitors here.

There are more than 39 miles of hiking trails here, so bring comfey shoes and lots of skeeter spray!  Here are some of the wild critters found on our walk abouts!

  
A good sized gator and lots of hungry vultures!


A photographer, intent on shooting a photo of the above gator, seems oblivious to being surrounded by vultures! Note the gator warning sign!

 Another alligator in another area of the park, looks like he was just cruisin' by.....



A tree full of comorants! (sp?) I have never seen so many comorants in one spot before!



RACOONS!
Chuck went to throw away some trash he had picked up and found this family of raccoons living in the garbarge container!


 
We reported that the raccoons had taken up living quarters in the garbarge container
but the park rangers said it was a never ending battle to keep them out!

        Awwwww!  Aren't they cute ????



The anhinga is definately a prehistoric leftover from the past!
A bird with both feathers and fur!  There is fur mixed with the body feathers which is great while swimming (think of fur creatures like the beaver an otter!) but when this bird wants to fly, the fur is too heavy and it must dry out first before it can take flight!

River tours are available by water or by land in a huge air boat or by a tram! If you buy a combination tour, you get a good price reduction! It was so cold when Chuck and I wew there, we decided not to take the tours. Considering how many folks were keeping the boats and trams full, we must have been the wimps of the park!


Another tour we missed was exploring the treetops using Myakka/s canopy walkway! There is also a 70' tower for an awesome view of the wetlands, forest, and prairie that make Myakka River State Paark so special. There are bicycles. canoes and kayaks for rent if you so desire to spend your time this way. Well worth a few days stay here, lots to do!

One of our last trips in our Oliver and the Suburban!  We had lots of good times in both!

OK!  I am trying to catch all of you up on this, our exploration of Florida!  Next blog will be on Highlands Hammock State Park!

Happy Trails from Geri, Chuck, Scotty and Doogie Bowser