Monday, June 8, 2026

29 May 2026 Huguenot State Park: The Spoonbill Pond and the Boneyard on Big Talbot Island


The boneyard is called that because the beach is littered with massive stumps.  We walked all along the beach and then headed north.  We eventually got close enough to Georgia that I could throw a rock and hit it.  We stopped for dinner and  then headed back south.  We got to the Spoonbill Lale just at dusk and the Spoonbills were out for our viewing pleasure.



Dune restoration area


Backlit wooded trail




Goofball for scale


So many great art projects 


Choose your steps wisley


After much driving we found a dinner place


Bathrooms


Tentacles and tots!  A good appetiser 


Ken gets the fresh fish


Pizza for my dinner, breakfast and lunch the next day


Locals with leopard dyed hair


The most northern extent of our trip


Herons heading over to the roost


Damn those willets!


Spoonbills


More little plovers


So very pink


A very calm lake


With great reflections


One damn slippery surface


Bunny 


Blue Heron with a live snake trying to deal with


Heading back to camp

 

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

29 May 2026 Huguenot State Park: Through Jacksonville to the Huguenot State Park

 


We drove up through St Augustine and then stopped off at Ken's house to drop off the canoe.  Ellen was feeling sick soo we did not venture inside and we began calling the house the plague house!  No one was up for a bout of Noro virus so we headed  off to Huguenot State Park for our last night of camping.  


The causeway into St. Augustine


Lots of fancy buildings


A tram to mitigate traffic congestion


The fort


Classic old building


Ken's boat yard


More boats


Even more boats


Waiting for the ferry across the St Johns


Coast Guard


Woof!


It was a short ride over the river


Landing


Lots of helicopter action


Setting up the tents early to let them dry off from the previous evenings soaking


A ocean going research vessel


A big radio dish


Huguenot Park is a drive on beach


Watching the beach / parking lot


A ship based light house?


Royal Tern, one of thousands


The dunes were all blocked off


Mating Royal Terns


Very congested


Pelicans


The black skimmers and their oversized beaks


Compare to the laughing gull's beak


American Oystercatcher


The pair was doing a funny kind of dance


More bird posturing


The two parents were being followed by a needs chick wanting some food


There was a wilson's plover in this area that they are trying to protect





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