Turkeys on the hill above the springs. I was in the water at 8:45.
Black crowned night heron, just off the launch.
Morning mist on the Wekiva River.
Rock Springs Run birds.
Saw a deer in the woods, and thought, this time of year, where there's a doe, a buck can't be far behind.
The buck ambled off before I got close enough for a good photo.
I was almost to the big hollowed out cypress tree when I encountered this.
I'll just get out, pull the yak over, and keep going. Only, on shallow Rock Springs Run, this was at a deep spot. I turned around.
As I photoed the great blue heron above, I saw a big doe just downstream.
Paddled closer.
Closer.
Until I looked her in the eye and whispered in her ear.
I did not whisper in her ear. I did get a video.
My where there is a doe there is a buck theory did not work this time.
I returned to the Wekiva, and instead of making the usual right turn, back to Wekiwa Springs State Park, I turned left, down River.
Lots of sunning turtles. Only a matter of time, until I'd see an alligator.
My thought was to go to the big shell mound, and turn back.
This isn't it. A smaller, less well known, mound.
Approaching the big shell mound.
I had been told No Trespassing signs are now posted.I like the fact the signs give a reason for the No Trespassing. Restoration. And that they are taped, not nailed to the trees.
As I had not seen an alligator, I kept going. More turtles. I told myself no photos unless there were three in the frame.
Turned around after finishing an apple.
View down River before I turned around, noon.
I broke my, "Only taking pictures of three or more turtles" rule when I saw this mismatched pair.
There were 5 motor boats between where I turned around and Wekiva Island. I don't recall ever seeing that many. Of course, I don't paddle this stretch of the Wekiva very often, so maybe that's typical. More surprising, the lack of paddlers on the River. On a perfect day. Fine by me. That must have made things more pleasant for Park volunteers, Joanne and Pamela. Joanne said "Look at that old tire" I said "all I see is those logs". That's when the gator splashed into the water. So, I never saw a gator, but I did see the splash.
Photo courtesy Joanne.
Very few people in the Springs. A month, two months ago, it was overwhelmed on summer Sundays. I love fall.
A great end to four days in a row in the kayak. Mixed in 16 hours of work, the Badger loss, and Packer win.
8 comments:
Do you think the No Trespassing signs are going to keep the people off the mound? I am not holding my breath counting on it.
Nice deer pics.
They kept me off.
They keep me off, too, and I will sure report it if I see trespassers.
They will keep me off too but I am not positive about it based on what I have seen in that part of the river. Sadly it seems that we are the exception and not the rule. We will see.
That's why we have to be snitches ;^)
I glad I was abble to explore it before the signs went up.
Is that the shell mound where the infamous rope swing is, downstream of "Wekiva Island"?
Yes
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