It has been a bit since I last showed photos from my after work walks on the boardwalk. Since it is summer time our field work decreases, and we are mainly in the office entering data. I have a little over 2 months left, and I need to take advantage of walking on the boardwalk. Every time I go out on the boardwalk I experience something different than my last walk. Here are some of those photos.
In my feeding frenzy blog post, I showed you the north lettuce lake still filled with a lot of water and birds. However, in the photos below you can see how dry the lettuce lake got. We were almost at a complete dry down before the summer rain started.
On the other side of the north lettuce lake you can see how dry the lake got. It was nice to get a different perspective of the lake being dry since I had seen it filled with water when I got to Corkscrew. I thought it was a cool to see the alligators tracks throughout the lake.
Green Heron |
Red-Shouldered Hawk |
This Red-shouldered Hawk was 4 feet from my face one evening on the boardwalk. I was closing the boardwalk this afternoon. I was walking with a man who was pushing his wife on a wheel chair, they were visiting from Michigan. We were walking towards the north lettuce lake when all of a sudden I notice this hawk on the branch right in front of our face. I am not going to lie, when I saw its dark brown eyes he spooked me at first. It blended in so well that I probably would have walked past it. We had to go right by it to continue to the rain shelter by the north lettuce lake. As we continued to approach the hawk it stood its ground and was not scared or alarmed by how close were to it. After the man and his wife walked by, the hawk was completely unfazed. Then it was my turn to walk past it. I took this photo when I was right in front of it, and I could feel its focused eyes burning through my camera. The eye contact was intense, and it did not take its gaze off me until I went past it. Also I have to mention that I was wearing my BRIGHT HOT PINK wind breaker. I thought that this color would make me look like a threat, and that it could possibly attack. However, I am here to say that I walked by this beautiful creature unscathed haha!
Green Tree Frog |
Another evening I was walking on the boardwalk when my eye caught this Green Tree Frog camouflaged pretty well on the boardwalk. Green Tree Frogs can be green, and gray like this one. I managed to get close to it, and it was unfazed by me as well.
Northern Parula |
Caterpillar I found on the boardwalk |
This was during another boardwalk closing, I was walking out a lovely married couple that were visiting from Switzerland. I was giving them some background on the wildlife at Corkscrew. As we were heading to the north lettuce lake it started to rain, however, the sun was shining while it was raining. I have only been caught in a handful sun showers before, but they make me very happy. There is a strange, but beautiful feeling about getting rained on when the sun is bright and shining. It always feels right. Thankfully the guests thought so as well, and we were not bothered that we were getting soaked. Once we arrived to the lettuce lake, we were greeted by this bright rainbow. I took this as a sign that great things were to come, a bright future perhaps.
Thank you for following my after work ritual. This is not as epic as my panther sighting, but I hope you enjoy these experiences I have had.
-Melissa
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