Swampy River Paddle, North Texas Photo Safari
Three middle aged friends and I paddled in a flooded area north of Dallas and Fort Worth early August, 2015. We saw a lot of water birds, fish, armadillo, heard some feral hogs but friends would not go chase them with me unfortunately. City temp was upper 90's but much cooler on the water and in the shade of the large trees and in the bush, high may have been 100F later but we got off by a little after 3pm. Access is strictly limited because of about 6 deaths due to flood waters in DFW area in the last few months. Hopefully soon we will be able to take some newbies on guided tours. A few tight bushy spots and log jams that I forgot to photograph put easy stuff compared to Louisiana and South America etc., I never even needed a knife or saw, but kayak was covered in debris, broken branches etc. Total trip less than 6 miles.
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Snowy Egret, sorry for poor quality photos using old D10 Canon camera waterproof with poor quality lens not top dollar SLR etc. Sweat, sunscreen and water on lens does not help.
http://identify.whatbird.com/obj/48/...owy_Egret.aspx
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3 Blue Heron and one Snowy Egret on opposite bank, I saw at least 25 large Blue Heron but getting a good photo of them without a high powered lens is difficult they did not like people in bright yellow boats. Not certain about this exact species there were at least 2 species of blue heron in this area one larger than other I needed a better camera lens.
http://identify.whatbird.com/obj/31/...lue_Heron.aspx
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Bittern right after it landed it raised its fluffy crest but I was not able to get a photo of that, very disappointed. These are one of my favorite water birds, difficult to get a photo that shows how beautiful they really are.
http://identify.whatbird.com/obj/33/...n_Bittern.aspx
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Egret on dead tree with marsh in foreground, River in just behind that row of trees on a raised bank of dirt/clay which protects the marsh from getting washed away in the flood. Discharge was at 4570 cubic feet per second this day but at almost 20,000 C.F.S. May 30-31, 2015. Typically only about 100-300 C.F.S.
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Giant Swallowtail Butterfly on a shrub/tree I forgot name of... there were a lot in bloom all over the place and these butterflies all over them. Thanks Batch for plant ID, I get names of Button Bush and Bottlebrush mixed up, totally different plants:
http://aquaplant.tamu.edu/plant-iden...ex/buttonbush/
http://www.foragingtexas.com/2006/12...rush-tree.html
BTW this website has common sense guidelines on using plants when camping.
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A new Blue Heron's nest in Cottonwood tree very close to a favorite camping spot that has been under water since last May. About 5-15 feet of water. My concern is that in 2-3 months when the Army Corps stops releasing so much water and humans begin camping nearby the Heron will move but that is just what happens. Below is a where more of these Heron roost a few miles down the river.
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Blue Heron nests in large sycamore tree with black vultures below, photo taken in late winter of 2014
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Baking in the sun this Saturday
Thanks Batch! There are smaller marshes and swampy areas all over North America my father from Alberta, Canada referred to them as sloughs. The two that I have never been to and are high on my list are Atchafalaya River area and the Florida Everglades.
This past Saturday was much less exciting I was at Windsurfer Bay on Lake Ray Hubbard, Garland Texas at Dawn by 6:20 am took a few photos then and at sun rise, provided water safety for a triathlon swim practice set out buoys in line with the rising sun to blind the swimmers as requested by their coach. Some races are like that. FYI, It ain't an easy sport.
Then by 9 am I was at White Rock Lake and "chosen" to provide water safety for some people using kayaks to collect trash out of the vegetation along the sides of the lake there until noon. A lot of time on the water and I forgot to put on sun screen so I am fairly tan now, but no sun burn. Some folks at LRH rented kayaks for the day (high was about 103F) they said it was just a warm, not a hot day. They were from Saudi Arabia. Fairly mild weather for the Persian Gulf...
I will post some photos when I can. Next 2nd Saturday I and a friend may have a trailer down at Jackson point at WRL, Dallas. Busy day with Tri swim 6:30 - 8 then clean up 9-noon at a lake 30 minutes away and pick up trailer with kayaks from warehouse in between. All the cool kids from our group will be paddling WW kayaks and support rafts about 280 miles from Lake Powell to just above Lake Mead on the famous Colorado River (GC NP). I got left off this trip, very disappointed, but will get over it. Sign up for lake clean up on Meetup dot com or get a permit for Grand Canyon and invite me if you win that lottery, PLEASE!!!! LOL I almost never win those NPS or BLM lotteries. My theory is they see Texas address and toss in round file or shred it. Dang Texans!!
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Dawn 6:20 am at Lake Ray Hubbard Looking North East from parking lot area toward end off sea wall/ pier before unloading kayak etc.
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Sunrise 6:50 am before setting out buoys, one swimmer was warming up so I tried not to get his tiny swimsuit in the frame, it was a little disturbing. LOL Coach forgot to bring electric pump for buoys I was a little winded and light headed from that. Bike pumps are a waste of time.
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At White Rock Lake, Dallas. People are already starting to show up. The hotter it gets the more people like to paddle, go figure. Several large groups and many individuals came and we only had 15 boats a few tandems, not sure if we will even bring boats next month, I hope so but it will be a lot of work and fun. People taking turns. Fun thing is only one person turned over and I was around the bend of lake did not see it. People on shore told the the guy just stand up. He swam a little bit more toward shore and stood up, no problem, got back on. Very polluted lake but I still dip my body up to neck just to cool down my core several times then shower off as soon as I get home. Most likely will get killed in an auto accident regardless so what the heck. LOL
I saw a beautiful tall egret fishing on this lake but did not have a WP camera or phone with me (not sure which species, there are several egrets that look similar). Even a lake in a large city like this has some great birds sometimes. Many good websites and I have several good field guides but rarely take one with me. Here is a good website that I like: Whatbird dot com
http://www.whatbird.com/browse/objs/...s/default.aspx