Date and Time: 12-26-09, 12-30-09
Location Name: Myakka River State Park
Day Rating: B
Special Encounters: Enjoyed seeing numerous limpkins along banks of river south of Upper Myakka Lake.
Report:
We camped at Big Flats Campground for four nights. Found the campground to be very crowded and noisy, but this wasn’t too much of a problem as our plans were to hike and bike some trails and get out in the kayaks. The first day, we biked most of the park and I saw my first barred owl. The tourists seemed to be most impressed with the great number of feral pigs in the park. A ranger told us that the wading birds were MIA due to high water levels, but that kayaking would be better than usual. We kayaked on day two, encountering a large number of very big alligators – rather intimidating when they patrol around in front of the yaks! We saw many osprey, red-shouldered hawks, wood storks, little blue heron, great blue heron, belted kingfishers, snowy egret, anhinga, cormorants, black vultures (huge numbers), turkey vultures, green heron, cattle egret, a number of limpkins (my favorites), one solitary roseate spoon bill and a pair of lesser yellowlegs. Also, raccoons and white-tailed deer. There is a “birdwalk” but not much action on the days we visited. The last full day we spent hiking some of the VERY beautiful trails in the park – but, very few birds – just a woodpecker or two. A good place to spend multiple days as the park is very large. There is also a canopy walk between two towers which is fun for kids, and the 75 foot tower has great all-around views. Overall, it was a great trip, but it was a bit too touristy and I wish there had been more birds!
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submitted by: catmca




