Friday, March 7, 2025

Paddling the Indian River Lagoon

This morning we took a guided paddle with Marine Discovery tours.  We put into the Indian River at the Indian River Lagoon Park just a mile from Ocean Trillium and took a slow paddle around the lagoon.  It was too slow for my liking but it was a very nice paddle.  The tide was out so the water was very low some places, with neat oyster beds sticking out.










This one has both red and black mangroves growing out of it.











I finally saw a yellow-crowned night heron, but didn’t get a good photo.  We also saw brown pelicans,


 











a little blue heron, and a tricolor heron walking in the shallow water.


 












And then on the way back to the dock we saw two dolphins that swam near us for quite a way.

Thursday, March 6, 2025

Relaxing at New Smyrna Beach

 Today we did laundry, walked on the beach and relaxed.

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Drive to New Smyrna Beach

Today was the 5 hour drive to New Smyrna Beach where we will stay in unit 504 at Ocean Trillium Suites.

The beach is as nice as we remembered.  But I had forgotten about the speed limit signs they put up on the wide beach for the cars that drive along it.



Anhinga Trail

Today we head for our last stop - New Smyrna Beach.  On the way we stopped to walk on the Anhinga Trail.  We saw the usual alligators















Cormorants, and of course anhingas which I didn’t bother photographing













A nice cardinal bromeliad













Some great blue herons














And this black skimmer that sat on the sidewalk the whole time we were there.  I figured it must be injured but we couldn’t find anyone to ask about it.


Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Paddling Buttonwood Canal

We kayaked Buttonwood Canal this morning - paddling a tandem sit-a-top kayak for about 1 1/2 hours.  The only wildlife we saw were a few tri-colored herons flying by.  But it was a neat explore among the mangroves.




















Monday, March 3, 2025

Eco Pond and the Coastal Prairie Trail

This morning we drove to the trail around Eco Pond and did the 1/2 mile walk.  We were surprised at our surroundings.  We had been there before hurricane Irma hit in 2017.  Now it looks totally different.










After walking around the pond, we drove through the campground to the Coastal Prairie Trail and walked a bit on it. There is a lot of land known as the coastal prairie, formed when storm surge from the hurricane killed the mangroves.  Now the land is covered with low plants that can grow in the salty soil that was left.




This afternoon we took the backcountry boat tour.  It was much more interesting than the bay tour.  We saw a 14’ crocodile swim in front of the boat.  It headed for the docks and we saw it again after the boat ride. 


















The most interesting part of the ride was the canal into Coot Bay.  We saw a young night heron and a couple more crocodiles.




Sunday, March 2, 2025

Taking a walk

This morning we walked west on the Guy Bradley Trail toward the campground.  We were going to walk around Eco Pond but it was hot and we didn’t bring water, so we headed back to the lodge instead.

On the trail was this amazing tree - it is a palm tree completely surrounded by a strangler fig.




Saturday, March 1, 2025

Florida Bay

We took the boat ride into Florida Bay this afternoon.  We saw pelicans, a reddish egret, caspian terns, and ospreys.  Mostly we just rode around the bay, which wasn’t very exciting.  The caspian tern is a new one for me.  It is similar to a royal tern but its bill is heavier and redder than the royal terns and have a dark tip on the bill.



Friday, February 28, 2025

Driving to Flamingo

Today we did the long drive to Flamingo at the southern tip of the Everglades.  The only stop of note was at Robert is Here fruit stand where we got key lime milkshakes.  They were ok but not as great as we remembered.  We are staying at the Lodge in Flamingo for the next 5 nights.  



Thursday, February 27, 2025

Silver Springs

Since we waited too long to make a reservation for the glass bottom boat ride, we ended up paddling the Silver River in the morning then taking the 90 minutes glass bottom boat in the afternoon.

The paddle down the river was great as always.  We paddled 5 miles downstream in rented kayaks then were picked up at Ray Wayside and transported back to the park.


The glass bottom boat ride was good too, but not as neat as the paddle.  It was nice to be able to look down into all the springs.


Anhinga


Tree with nests of anhingas and double crested cormorants

Cooter turtles






















Little blue herons
















Alligators





















Lots of manatees


















Wood duck

Great egret





















Spider lily