Exploring new areas in Florida

It’s funny how the world works. Sometimes I think that the computer is spying on me. Just a few days ago Susan and I were talking about the differences between the three temperature scales and how to calculate the differences. Then this cartoon shows up on my Face Book feed. Watching Osprey working on theirContinue reading “Exploring new areas in Florida”

A full day at Merritt Island and Daytona Beach

We had a full day at Merritt Island on Kennedy Parkway, Palm Hammock Trail and Eddy Creek. Some of the highlights included excellent looks at a group of four Florida scrub Jays. There was a pair of Red-shouldered hawks about 100 yards down the road, which didn’t seem to bother the jays. We found aContinue reading “A full day at Merritt Island and Daytona Beach”

A new place to stay and a night with insects

The sign where we are staying, just south of New Smyrna Beach read Welcome to Paradise, not knowing that we already have a cabin in Paradise. The view from our screened in porch to the tidal canal, about ten yards away. The view down the canal towards the ocean. The setting sun from the patio,Continue reading “A new place to stay and a night with insects”

A day at Turtle Mound, Canaveral National Seashore

We spent the afternoon at the Turtle mound Trail in the Canaveral National Seashore. This is a site that I have always loved visiting. We have a good idea of what to expect in February, but there are always surprises. The small bees and wasps are always fun as well as identification challenges. This spider,Continue reading “A day at Turtle Mound, Canaveral National Seashore”

A day searching for things other than birds

We are not missing the storms rolling across the lower Great Lakes. Today the high temperature was just shy of 70F. This cartoon appeared on my FaceBook stream last night and again this morning. I figured that it was a sign. This branch would have easily fit into a 12″ circle. It was filled withContinue reading “A day searching for things other than birds”

Looking for a western vagrant

Our day started out at the shore where Fish Crows are the dominant crow. The crows were above the gulls, terns and even this Brown Pelican. Searching through the abundant Sanderlings we were lucky to find three Western Sandpipers. Savannah Sparrows were tucked into the seaside shrubs. As the day warmed we started being distractedContinue reading “Looking for a western vagrant”