Here is a family of Black Belly Whistling Ducks. They were quite willing to be photographed.
Then we saw this well camouflaged alligator. Can you see him? He is about halfway up the log. He is small and covered with some of the green stuff floating on the surface.
Finally we spied the big prize of the day. He was about five feet long and just lying on the edge of the water. Some people got very close, but I was happy to stay several feet away. We were told they can move very fast for short distances. I wanted to be sure I had enough of a headstart to beat him if need be.
The white spots in the far back are ibis (the white spots in the foreground are mushrooms.) I was carefully approaching them when several boys came running toward the birds and scared them. These are the pictures that resulted.
This was the best I could do. We also saw a buck and a doe. They were not together, but apparently this is the rutting season and he would be looking for any eligible doe. We also saw bunnies and turtles. I think I have a picture of the turtles
Can you see them out there on the stick. If you can zoom in or expand, you will see them sitting out there sunning themselves.
All in all it was a very nice afternoon. It was kind of Craig to spend his Sunday afternoon driving us there and back. He really made every effort to help us find an alligator, but in the end it was Dick who discovered the big one.




















































