Thursday, November 01, 2007

Florida - Cocoa Beach & Veira Wetlands






Our last full day which we decided to spend at Cocoa Beach on the Atlantic Coast. Tropical Storm Noel had been raging south in the Caribbean and was giving some dramatic seas on the Atlantic coast. The surf was high and some time was spent relaxing watching the waves and foam rolling in.

The drive back included a diversion to a location provided by Gallus called Veira Wetlands not far away from the Interstate 95 highway that we took to get to Cocoa Beach. Veira Wetlands is a purpose built reserve intended to be driven and viewed from a vehicle although today I walked the tracks and viewed each of the four pools. The highlight was an American Bittern that flew out from the vegetation. Also there were Green-winged Teal newly arrived for the winter as well as Tree Swallows, Savannah Sparrows, a Limpkin and another Bald Eagle being mobbed by a Red-shouldered Hawk.

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