This is just a small area of to the left just as you enter the Nature Center property. This little area has been so full of life and a great place to watch birds as they go about their daily routines as they first build their nests and then lay and incubates their eggs.
Then the real fun begins as the chicks hatch and you watch the parents feed them and they grow and begin to move about the nest then slowly and cautiously move outside the nest onto the surrounding branches learning to wait and play there waiting for the parents to return and feed them. These babies are always hungry and will reach up and pull the parent down by whatever means it can try to get something to eat.
As they grow the parents will try to teach the young to look for food in the surrounding water and then eventually comes the flying lesson. Soon there are birds flying all around and over your head. Now would be a good time to wear a hat to protect your hair............smile
Soon though they will be gone and I will miss all that activity but will continue to make little trips out there to discover what else I might find.
From the bridge I have seen Green Herons, Pied-Billed Grebes, White Ibis, a Great Egret and even got to see my first Swallow-tailed Kite.
There are many different butterflies in the area as well. I have seen White Peacocks, Orange Julia’s Zebra’s and Queens.
There is an 18,000-square foot nature center building that houses an exhibit hall, educational displays, an interactive replica of an archeological dig pit, an assembly hall, classroom, theater, and a photographs from the famous photographer of Florida's natural wonders, Clyde Butcher. Now to be truthful I haven’t really spent a lot of time inside. I do know that there are rocking chairs and ceiling fans on 3 sides of the outside of this building. It is nice sometime to just
sit and rock and enjoy the serenity of course the inside is air conditioned and great on these hot, hot, days of summer.
3 comments:
Jan, Long Key natural area sounds like my kind of place. Love all the birds and juvies. Thanks for sharing your nature place.
Yes, Eileen I think you would like this area!
This was really fun to look at and read, Jan. Thanks for sharing such a beautiful place--no wonder you go there often. Such diverse habitat, and to watch different species nest, feed, and teach their young would be awesome. Keep up the good work.
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