turn right at septage

HarrybHarryb Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 22,708 Major grins
edited January 20, 2005 in Wildlife
Hi you'll :wave

I figured I would show you the Viera Wetlands where I do most of my wildlife shooting. Its at the end of the road leading into a water reclaimation plant. When you enter you see this sign
Harry
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  • HarrybHarryb Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 22,708 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2005
    you turn right towards septage and you down this unpaved road to the entrance and then there's another sign
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  • HarrybHarryb Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 22,708 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2005
    after this unpromising start you enter the actual wetlans and things start to look up. I love to go there at sunrise
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  • HarrybHarryb Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 22,708 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2005
    I'm usually the only one there , not counting the birds of course
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  • HarrybHarryb Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 22,708 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2005
    Its quite peaceful, no horns, no sirens just the morhens and coots sounding off



    Harry
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  • ginger_55ginger_55 Registered Users Posts: 8,416 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2005
    Beautiful, Harry!

    I love the sound of birds, too. Actually a seagull last night sounded like he was singing. He was communicating something to other birds. It was not a sound I would have expected from a seagull.

    ginger
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  • DeeDee Registered Users Posts: 2,981 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2005
    Hidden is right!
    I would never, after all those forbidding looking signs think to drive toward septage....

    I was wondering what this place looked like, so thank you for the photos. Without directions no one would know that hidden jewel was back there. You are so lucky Trish knew about it and shared it with you.

    I still can't get over those signs! Do you get the feeling they don't want a bunch of people back there? Laughing.gif
  • HarrybHarryb Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 22,708 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2005
    ginger_55 wrote:
    Beautiful, Harry!

    I love the sound of birds, too. Actually a seagull last night sounded like he was singing. He was communicating something to other birds. It was not a sound I would have expected from a seagull.

    ginger
    Hey Ginger,

    After 57 years in NYC there is something magical in going out to the Wetlands at sunrise. On a weekday I'm usually the only person there. The only noise to be heard comes the various birds. I kind of think they are communicating saying "its that crazy guy with his camera again".

    I love spending 2-3 hours there in the AM. Its good for the soul.

    Harry
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  • HarrybHarryb Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 22,708 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2005
    Hey Dee
    Dee wrote:
    I would never, after all those forbidding looking signs think to drive toward septage....

    I was wondering what this place looked like, so thank you for the photos. Without directions no one would know that hidden jewel was back there. You are so lucky Trish knew about it and shared it with you.

    I still can't get over those signs! Do you get the feeling they don't want a bunch of people back there? Laughing.gif
    I'll tell you, I never would have found that place w/o advance notice. The good thing is that its rare to have more than 3-4 folks there at a time. Since the roads are one-way, and narrow it would be a real zoo if too many folks were there at one time.

    Harry
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  • Trish323Trish323 Registered Users Posts: 908 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2005
    Harryb wrote:
    Hi you'll wave.gif

    I figured I would show you the Viera Wetlands where I do most of my wildlife shooting. Its at the end of the road leading into a water reclaimation plant. When you enter you see this sign
    Hi ya Harry,
    I know I have been the evasive good friend for a while but it is nothing more than difficulty with my shoulders and now a new job that has me working long hours.

    I did escape on Sunday for a 2 hour soul search at the wetlands. As you know, It was a very grey cold day and just perfect! There were a few other people there this day also. That's the part I don't likeheadscratch.gif . They didn't stay as long as I did so I did finally have the place to myself...Laughing.gif. I also MISSED the shot of the day!! A big gator...up high on the shore with one of our littlle blue herons half way down the gators choppers! I almost drove passed this gator...but stopped, turned the engine off ...I was soooo excited because the gator just sat there and seemed to not notice me....I got my camera set, tried to shoot from the car but was at an awkward angle...so I slowly opened the door....and in a FLASH...the gator splashed out of sight! GRRRRrrrrrr. Missed shot...
    One of the more important things I am learning is to sit still for a while...things do happen...


    Here is the gator a little while later

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    I finally found the eagle's nest...

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  • DeeDee Registered Users Posts: 2,981 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2005
    That eagle's nest is huge!
    I finally found the eagle's nest...

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    That's incredible, but really need a telephoto lens for that. Do you see two eagles there? I wonder when they nest, and how long it takes for the chicks to hatch?
  • HarrybHarryb Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 22,708 Major grins
    edited January 19, 2005
    Hey Trish,

    You found the eagle's nest. bowdown.gif Congrats, I've been looking for that sucker for awhile now w/o any success. I'm going to have to swing by there tomorrow and see if I can locate it too.

    You are right about having patience there. If you stake out a spot and wait you will usually get rewarded. Shame you missed that gator shot.

    Harry
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  • HarrybHarryb Registered Users, Retired Mod Posts: 22,708 Major grins
    edited January 20, 2005
    Dee wrote:
    That's incredible, but really need a telephoto lens for that. Do you see two eagles there? I wonder when they nest, and how long it takes for the chicks to hatch?
    Hey Dee,

    Eagle nests are huge affairs. I see one at Cape Canaveral thatw as probably twice the size of this one. Eagles mate for life and have one brood a year. The incubation period is 31-46 days and the young stay in the nest for 78-90 days until their first flight.

    Harry
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