A neighborhood spin on my bike

I was out on my bike early one morning in May with just my phone, hoping not to get rained on but the skies cleared up quickly. As I turned the corner off our street I could see deer running across the golf course.

The goldenrod was blooming along the street.

A limpkin crossing the dam on one of the ponds.

A quick video of a big alligator going into hiding.

A swallow tail kite cruising high over the trees.

There were lots of turtles on the banks once the sun was out.

A juvenile little blue heron creeping around the pickerelweed along the edge.

A yellow crowned night heron out in the day.

One of the smaller alligators that hangs out behind the club house parking lot. He got a little too close and I kept backing up in the grass. This shot was cropped up.

One of the other bigger ones heading into the water. This one seems to live in this spot where there aren’t any houses on both sides of the pond. There’s a small bridge so I was up high.

There are a lot of alligators in the neighborhood since there are so many ponds. Most are pretty small and the 2 big ones aren’t near the golf course. I’m sure if they start hanging out on the course they end up “gone” or “disappear”.

SkyWatch Friday

5 thoughts on “A neighborhood spin on my bike

  1. yogiabb

    There is nothing like seeing deer. I never get tired of it.
    We have yellow crowned night herons in a very busy area of a local park. I can’t figure it out but they seem to thrive surrounded by people.
    We had a Limpkin fly into Tulsa a few years ago. They are not native here. The speculation was that it got blown here as a result of a hurricane in the gulf somewhere. I was lucky to get a photo of it.
    I love all your gators. I’d be really nervous around them.

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