I headed to Mullet Head Island with a manatee. Did not get any photos of it.
Wonder if this is the same alligator I saw last Saturday.
Always good to catch a belted kingfisher.
A lone spoonbill on the backside of the island. Supervivid setting.
And landed.
Now, some barely visible dolphin photos.
There were two dolphins. Leapt out of the water a couple times as the fed.
Two dorsal fins beyond the red kayak. Part of a tour from A Day Away. Another outfitter, whose name escapes me, also had a group out on the water.
Into one of the dead end canals.
And out.
Into Bairs Cove.
To my delight, I had the Cove to myself. I watched the manatees for about 15 minutes, than headed into the Canal, paddling towards Mosquito Lagoon.
I did my usual exit of the Canal before the east end, than back in.
To the end of the Canal and a look at NASA launch and communication towers.
I did not paddle into the Mosquito Lagoon, choosing to turn around and head back.
Back to Bairs Cove.
Last photo, brown pelicans, before landing at 2:30.
Next stop, well after Publix for chicken and beer, Orlando Wetlands Park.
A new sign. I pedaled in the Lake Searcy direction.
The turtle liked it. Caught in mid clap.
Well, not really.
Palmedes swallowtail
No ID required.
Any day I see a bald eagle, in addition to alligators, dolphins, manatees and roseate spoonbills is a great day.
Cat tails. For someone who mentioned he had not heard of them.
Cattle egrets
Glossy ibis
A final red shouldered hawk. I spent about an hour forty minutes at the most scenic
wastewater treatment facility I know.
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Guilty as charged.
I love that place--both places.
The butterfly I think is a Black Swallowtail. They look a lot alike but the Palamedes' body has lines on it instead of dots.
I had to get out my Butterflies Through Binoculars book to be sure, as I am certainly no expert on these critters.
Like viceroy compared to a monarch?
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