Sunday, June 7, 2026

29 May 2026 Huguenot State Park: An Early Visit to Anastasia Beach

 


We got up in the dark and drove over to the beach parking lot.  The park was not yet open to visitors so only those folks that were camping were down at the beach with us.  We alternated between the boardwalk over the dunes and the beach.  The sound ID function on the Merlin app was telling us that there were two different rail species in the underbrush.  Both the King Rail and the Clapper Rail were singing to the sun as it rose over the dunes.  There were six to eight different birds calling but I was not able to see a single one of them.  I headed back to the beach and saw plover, gulls, skimmers, pelicans, and terns.  I had not seen Ken for a while as he had gone down to the salt pond.  We met again in the parking lot where we saw grackle, crows, herons and egrets.  One quick walk through a nature trail and we hit the road for some breakfast.




A walkway over the dunes and the scrub


Red flags are flying


Big dunes


A ghost crab


Still pretty dark


Large sections of the beach was closed off for the birds


A Wilson's Plover Lifebird #1


Ken heading over to the beach


Just in time for the sunrise


Yes, it is the rainy season


Mug Race T-shirt





Passion vines in the scrub


Big gull. little gull


Pretty sunrise shots


A Herring Gull


The black skimmers 


Getting in position


Skimming!


Pelicans 


The lighthouse


Lifeguard tower


I lost Ken for a while and zoomed in to see if this was him, it was not


Spikes and blooms


A patch of little flowers


Fish crow


Great Crested Flycatcher


Little egret 


Fish cleaning table


Reddish Egret


Blue flowers


The common ground dove

 skimming!


Wilson's Plover


Took a nature trail before we left


Very lush with the resurrection ferns


Sprawling live oaks


Cardinal


Heading out we passed the lighthouse


We saw a osprey


Our breakfast spot


The morning jam also had music


Jamming and jam for breakfast


Omlet for me and breakfast special  for Ken


Fish fishy!



 It has been 3 years and 354 days since we began our Migration


28 May 2026 Anastasia State Park: Anastasia State Park

 


We drove over to Ormond beach and got lunch at a funky diner, the Pirana Grille.  Then we headed over to the coast and stopped a few times along the drive north, a few stops along the beach and also a intercoastal nature walk.  We got to Anastasia State park during a downpour.  We sat in the car for an hour as the rain filled the campsite with a few inches of water.  Eventually it slowed down and then stopped raining entirely, the water drained into the soil and we could set up the tents..  We now knew where not to put up the tents.  The skies cleared up and we decided to take the canoe out to the salt lake.  Ken brought his fly rod and was merrily casting his line out.  He got a hit on his lure and over compensated on the hooking of the fish and dumped the canoe over.  We laughed and felt a bit embarrassed as we struggled to flip the boat over and re-board.  There were some casualties, a lost speaker, leaking dry bag, broken sunglasses and so forth.  We headed back to the camp and settled in for the night.  



Ormond beach


Lunch at the Pirana Grille, sorry to hear about Lorenzo, RIP buddy


This sign was small and not very effective, what is a club color?  Are gangs now just clubs?


Sticker happy


Taco Thursday!


Sitting nest to a cigar smoking stinker


Deco designs


We have reached the coast and here is the brown pelican


One willet


Two willets


A rain burst


Stopped off in a seaside park


Crabbies


Gopher Tortoise 


The intercoastal


Open the gates


Pirates on top


One very busy beach


Thunder is rumbling


We got into the canoe


Saw a black skimmer lifebird #2


You can see the line in the water where the skimmer had flown along with his beak in the water


More rain on the way


Call it a night




 It has been 3 years and 354 days since we began our Migration