Three Lakes Wildlife Management Area 1

Kenansville, FL

We met a super nice couple who came out to the road as we were pulling in and warned us where it’s still very wet from last weekend’s rain. And it’s buggy over there so whew! Thanks for that! they are from Nova Scotia, recently retired.

It’s been a long while since we’ve come to this area and we never camped here before.

Already we’ve got two photos to share.

Loggerhead Shrike
Kestrel, coyly looking over his shoulder at me

The Kestrel especially is difficult to get because first he’s usually on a telephone wire and second flies away before you can get the camera focused. Very frustrating! So today I got them both on a tree branch. Major coup!

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The first day we got here the very first thing I took a picture of is this Northern Flicker. We have seen several different woodpeckers in Florida but this is the one we hadn’t seen before so it was very exciting. We never saw it again and this was the only shot I got.

This is a sequence of Hooded Mergansers.

Just swimming along …
Alert! Time to get clean!
Bath time!
Almost done
Ahhh, so much better!

We are returning to Clerbrook tomorrow (Saturday). It’s been a wonderful wonderful week.

I have another post drafted that will come out later.

Hope you enjoyed sharing our week. XO

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Skimmers are appropriately named because of the way they fly low and fast across the water with their beaks open trying to snag a little fish. Vic thinks this is our best shot and I’m proud to say it’s mine.

Here are some more. Vic does the editing and groaned when he saw how many photos we took the day we saw Skimmers.

Doubles!
The guy in the back is bent like that because he got a fish.

You may be thinking enough skimmers already. It’s exhilarating to see them flying in and start skimming right towards you! If you google black skimmers what you will find is a ton of black skimmers in the sitting pose. It’s hard to find any shots of two skimming in tandem. I sure would love to see them with babies though. That shot is on my bucket list.

Black Point Wildlife Drive

Vic has been glued to the computer all afternoon yesterday going through our recent shots. I have to emphasize he did nothing to these pictures. The colors on these Reddish Egrets are real.

Usually we are lucky to see two reddish egrets at any given time. This week we’ve seen 4 together a couple of times. These birds are so beautiful in their breeding plumage.

The reflections on some of these images makes them extra beautiful.
They throw a shadow with their wings to make it easier to see a fish.
You almost can’t tell which is the bird and which is the reflection.

Black Point Wildlife Drive

Next up White Pelicans.

White Pelican
This one just finished swallowing a fish.
I love white pelicans.
Northern Shoveler

Tomorrow we are going to a place called Three Rivers in Kenansville Fl for a few days looking for eagles. There are no hookups or amenities. Perfect for us. We did a resupply yesterday and the weather is predicted to be sunny days, cool nights. The solar panels will be happy.

Black Point Wildlife Drive

We are staying at an Elks Lodge in Titusville, FL, 8 miles away from this wildlife drive in Merritt Island. We arrived Sunday and met some delightful fellow campers. Two were a married couple that had been teachers, Ellen and Mike. The other two, Kay and Howard, found each other later in life and love traveling with a home base in Nebraska. They had all planned to leave Monday so now we are the only campers here.

We’ve been wanting to come over here for weeks but have been frustrated by the weather. We are having some perfect days – clear and sunny with cool/cold nights. And since there has been so much rain this winter there is plenty of water and food for the birds. The birds are everywhere! Get ready for lots of birdy posts!

Starting with Roseate Spoonbills.

This little guy is a young Spoonbill, with less vivid color, but he’s so adorable.
First of a sequence showing how they look landing.

Camper upgrade

Many of you know that we have been working for months to refresh our camper. It was hours and hours of labor. We scraped off all the decals and oxidation ourselves. Then we started buffing and further applications of compounds to get it clean and polished. Did I mention it was labor intensive? We did have to get help to reach the high places – thank you Allen – he is young, only 38, and fearless on a ladder. He also applied all the decals for us. We are very proud of how it looks now. Plus we saved a lot of money. We spent about 3K instead of 15K to 20K to have it done.

Now it’s finished and I’m attaching a video.

Birding Again!

We’ve had a heck of a time scheduling a birding trip this winter. It’s either cloudy or rainy or cold and rarely sunny. El Niño 😡. We did get over to my sister Holly’s where she and Andy put on a spread for Thanksgiving and it was so great to see them and hang out. We went to Myakka River State Park (FL) and that’s where we got this Roseate Spoonbill. The park has a climbing structure with a swaying wooden bridge at the top. That was very fun to do and felt like walking through treetops.

Zoe, Me, Holly on the bridge
Roseate Spoonbills at Myakka

Last weekend we went to Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive. There were so many alligators! They were sunning themselves, it was a rare sunny day.

We have been trying to go to Black Point Drive over by Cape Canaveral. Every time we plan a trip the forecast changes back to yuck. Cloudy days are no good for photography. Current plan is tomorrow – it’s supposed to be sunny 🤞.

Eagle at Apopka
Alligator at Apopka
Kestral
Red Shoulder Hawk
Osprey (male)
Same Osprey in flight
Egret with breeding plummage