Walk in the Park

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Sunday Walk – Orlando Wetlands Park – April 2015
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Common Gallinule – Orlando Wetlands Park – April 2015

“If you don’t like the road you are walking on, start paving another one.” Dolly Parton

The sand hill cranes were traveling. I later saw them walking down the middle of the road – outside the park about a mile or two from where I first spotted them. Sand hill cranes concern me – they do not seem to have an awareness of cars. I’ve encountered them on roads several times, seemingly unconcerned with the cars.

Quote found at http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/walking_4.html

Bird Day #9

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Male Red Winged Blackbird – Orlando Wetlands Park – April 2015
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Female Red Winged Blackbird – Orlando Wetlands Park – April 2015

Success is not the key to happiness. Happiness is the key to success. If you love what you are doing. you will be successful.”   – Albert Schweitzer

These two birds are so different that it is difficult to think they are the same species. As a side note I spend far to much time wondering about why males and females of different species are so different and how this supports survival.

Quote found at izquotes.com/quote/340498

Wildflower Tuesday?

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Wild Flower – Orlando Wetlands Park – April 2015
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Mystery – Along the Road Rt 46 – April 2015

“Like wildflowers; You must allow yourself to grow in all the places people thought you never would.” E.V.

I think I may try for wild flower Tuesdays. The name would work better on Wednesday – So perhaps I’ll move my bird day to Tuesday. Hmmm decisions. |:>)

Quote found at http://www.searchquotes.com/quotation/Like_wildflowers%3B_you_must_allow_yourself_to_grow_in_all_the_places_people_never_thought_you_would./642375/

Mushrooms

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Assorted Mushrooms – Lake Monroe Wildlife Management Area – April 2015

Found a new spot. Lake Monroe Wildlife Management Area, part of the St Johns River system, this primitive park is along the eastern edge of Lake Monroe. It was a very wet hike, swampy, but a nice old oak forest and pine upland area. While the birds were noisy they were well hidden.  Dragon flies were epic with some nice flowers about.

I’d have to guess I was the first on the trail for a while, first hike where I actually soldiered through the swamp, getting quite wet in the process. Well worth it – I was able to engage my “living in old Florida” fantasy – it was excellent – I will be back.