• Have You Noticed

    It came to mind for me today as I passed a pond that is along my daily travels just how lucky we are to be this far south. Not for the weather, though that is real nice. Nor for the sunshine that the folks up north don't see for many days in a row and we take for granted. But for the migrant bird and fowl species that call Florida home every year.

    What called this to my focus was a male hooded Merganser and his 3 girlfriends that have been in the same roadside pond for better than 2 weeks now. Funny thing is that the traffic 50 feet away is heavy all day long and it seems they don't notice. This started me looking and not far away was a male Wood duck, one of the most beautiful ever with his coat of many colors. His girlfriends must have been impressed as they weren't straying very far.

    Closer to the coast, and maybe along the marshy parts of the St.Johns, if you know what to look for are the Teal. Wings beating so fast you would think they were giant Hummingbirds. Pintails, Gadwalls and Canvasbacks are also here for the winter. Some folks I knew were big duck hunters and would get that 1000 yard stare when they started talking about some of the things they had seen while in the blind. You could just see the love of it all in their face. One of the guys Dad carried him in a modified backpack to go hunt ducks over one board bridges and through mud and slop to take him hunting when he was 2 years old. An old Pickup to get there, no boat or fancy blind. Just a few branches cut to give cover and shoe polish on their cheeks to cut down the reflection as they looked up to see them coming in. Having started when he was just out of diapers his Dad made sure that he never missed a season hunting with his Boy until age stepped in and said that he was done tromping through the marshes. The mornings and flurries of ducks they must have seen over the years.

    Huntinslabs posted a while back that he had Woodies flying all around him on a trip he made up the river. I wish I had been with him that morning. This past weekend I had Great Blue Herons, 2 in different parts of the river, sitting on a nest overhead and making sounds I have never heard them make before and following it with clapping their bill shut 3 or 4 times after every little song. I don't know if it was a defense thing or a call out to a girl or boyfriend. I can tell you that I've been around these outdoors in Florida since 1972 and had never heard it before. Now I've heard it twice in two days in two different locations.

    What I have spoken of are just the bigger birds that I see, and I know there are countless smaller ones that have also made the trip. We all know and understand that we fish for a lot of reasons, and not all of them have to do with fish. My hope is that this post might awaken someone to lift their head and look around at what surrounds you as we travel here and there doing what we love to do. Enjoy the pics, none of them are mine, and Thanks for taking the time to read this......Skeet.

    This article was originally published in forum thread: Have You Noticed started by skeetbum View original post
    Comments 16 Comments
    1. Eagle 1's Avatar
      Eagle 1 -
      nice read/pictures .
    1. scrat's Avatar
      scrat -
      Wow! Beautiful ducks.
    1. Boa3's Avatar
      Boa3 -
      Great read especially for a duck hunter as well as a crappie fisherman.
    1. jackie53's Avatar
      jackie53 -
      Thanks Skeet.Where we live growing up use to be the Flyway capital of the world.The Big Timber has gave way to the interstates and the wal-marts.Thanks. good read brought back memories .Use to have thousand's of wooduck's "we call woodies)Thanks
    1. Tony the Tiger's Avatar
      Tony the Tiger -
      That's a good un. Thanks for the post
    1. "D"'s Avatar
      "D" -
      Great pix and post SB,
    1. brucec's Avatar
      brucec -
      Good read.
    1. Billbob's Avatar
      Billbob -
      great picks
    1. RetiredRR's Avatar
      RetiredRR -
      Thanks for sharing. Very nice photos.
    1. CamoHunter's Avatar
      CamoHunter -
      And other places further north are what? Terrible? I seem to enjoy the Dakotas pretty well. WAY less crowded, tens of thousands more waterfowl, and places tohunt.


      Different strokes for different folks I guess.

      Here's some numbers to consider:
      2014 North Dakota Duck Harvest: 545,000 (213k mallards, 84kteal, 65k gadwall, 30k shoveler, 27k redhead, 24k pintail, 14k bluebill, 14kwigeon, 7k canvasback, remaining 67k mixed variety)
      2014 North Dakota Goose Harvest: 190,000
      2014 Florida Duck Harvest: 191,000 (65k Ring-necked, 46kteal, 18k bluebill, 13k Wood Duck, 11k Shoveler, 7k Redhead, remaining 31kmixed variety)
      2014 Florida Goose Harvest: 6,000

      I know it's not all about harvest numbers, but it’s a reflection of the number of waterfowl we see in a year also. I guess you consider yourself lucky to live as far south as you do, but consider there are MANY other great places in theworld, especially if you're highlighting waterfowl.

      Just pointing that out. The prairie pothole region is a pretty damn sweet place to witnesswaterfowl colors and breeding rituals also.

      Cheers!
    1. Dave and Lynn's Avatar
      Dave and Lynn -
      Have seen wooping cranes flying in formation here. At least that is what I think they are. They fly pretty high. Beautiful.
    1. skeetbum's Avatar
      skeetbum -
      Camo, I wasn't trying to put us above anyone else, merely talking about what we here in Florida experience and don't talk much about. The Dakota's are one of the most special places in the country for lots more reasons than their Duck and goose harvest. One of the things on my list is opening day in the Dakota's Pheasant season. Me on one side and my buddy on the other side of a fence row or treeline and a dog and handler working toward the end where they have no choice but to fly. I turn 60 this year and the knees may not let me get that done without large amounts of Ibuprofen, but I still would leave and make the trip. After 25 years of driving over the road I have seen and found many things that warrant a mention, and gven time I will get to some of them. The Prairie Pothole Region is legendary among waterfowlers, Thanks for pointing it out for us all.
    1. arkcrappie's Avatar
      arkcrappie -
      There's nothing better than enjoying the canvas that the good Lord above painted!! If you don't have time to enjoy even that little Finch that scolds you for being in its territory, you need to take a step back and get your priorities straight.

      You got to see some beautiful works of "art" there skeetbum. The one thing you all have on us north of you is the Mottled Duck. That's a beautiful bird as well!

      Thanks for sharing and I hope more folks open their eyes and enjoy what's right before them.
    1. Ketchn's Avatar
      Ketchn -
      we get a few birds over this way as well ......
      nice read and nice photos
    1. CamoHunter's Avatar
      CamoHunter -
      Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
      Camo, I wasn't trying to put us above anyone else, merely talking about what we here in Florida experience and don't talk much about. The Dakota's are one of the most special places in the country for lots more reasons than their Duck and goose harvest. One of the things on my list is opening day in the Dakota's Pheasant season. Me on one side and my buddy on the other side of a fence row or treeline and a dog and handler working toward the end where they have no choice but to fly. I turn 60 this year and the knees may not let me get that done without large amounts of Ibuprofen, but I still would leave and make the trip. After 25 years of driving over the road I have seen and found many things that warrant a mention, and gven time I will get to some of them. The Prairie Pothole Region is legendary among waterfowlers, Thanks for pointing it out for us all.
      I know you weren't, and I enjoyed your post as well. There's literally dozens of places I'd love to head to on hunting/fishing excursions! And you're right on point, there are a ton of great sights and spectacles that people drive past every day without ever taking notice!
      Enjoyed your post, thanks! :-) Just pointing out, I'm also thankful I live this far north ;-) haha
    1. 2@low8's Avatar
      2@low8 -
      Great read! I went to Buras, LA the 2nd week in January with my son and son-in-law and had a great time. Saw more birds than I have seen since I was a kid growing up in Michigan. Catching reds and trout was a bonus.
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