In the water for the short paddle down the Wekiva River just before 7:30. Anhinga.
Blue heron breakfast.
Green heron.
The little bird photo was taken after I turned around, where the tree canopy begins to form again upstream of Big Buck Camp. Speaking of deer, saw two on my right, near Big Buck, got a picture of one.
I can't figure out deer, Sometimes I'll be 40 yards away, they'll look up, raise a warning tail, and run off. Other times, I can almost touch them with my paddle.
Close enough to here the crunch as a deer chews a lily pad stalk, then licks it chops.
I was the only person on Rock Springs Run. Four boats, two kayaks, two canoes, 6 people on the short stretch of the Wekiva from the mouth of Rock Springs Run up to Wekiwa Springs State Park. Speaking of stretching, alligators did so on logs.
One person in the Spring during my post paddle snorkel. Beats a shower before going to work.
Turkeys began the morning, turkeys to end the morning.It is November, after all.
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