Posted on August 17, 2021
by Linda
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We left for Cedar Key on Saturday afternoon for a short, two-night stay in a house on the water. Not surprising, but tropical storm depression Fred decided to arrive while we were there. Being on the water, we were able to sit on the… Continue Reading “Roseate Spoonbills in Cedar Key”
Category: wildlifeTags: Butorides virescens, cedar key, diseased deer, diseased wildlife, egretta thula, fawns, fish, green heron, Odocoileus virginianus, platalea ajaja, Roseate Spoonbill, Snowy Egret, sunset at Cedar Key, sunset over cedar key, Thalassornis leuconotus, whistling ducks, white-tailed deer
Posted on October 8, 2020
by Linda
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We recently returned from camping several days in Cedar Key, Florida. We stayed at our favorite location – Low Key Hideway. They have about 10 campsites and all located on the water. There is a small hotel and a Tiki Bar and it is… Continue Reading “Cedar Key”
Category: UncategorizedTags: american oystercatcher, black-bellied plover, Brown Pelican, cedar key, coastal sunset, dart, eudocimus albus, haematopus palliatus, numenius phaeopus, oyster bar, pelecanus occidentalis, platalea ajaja, pluvialis squatarola, Roseate Spoonbill, Shorebirds, shorebirds feeding, shorebirds feeding video, sunset over cedar key, tringa semipalmata, whimbrel, white ibis, Willet
Posted on May 4, 2018
by Linda
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We are now headed north and we will miss Florida. We had a wonderful stay at Lowkey Hideaway at Cedar Key. There are only 9 campsites and they are all on the water with a fantastic view of the sunset. There is a local… Continue Reading “Goodbye Florida”