Lots To Do....So Little Time - Our First "In Season" Week at Sanibel
Sanibel, FL (76 degrees, clear blue skies)
Birds roosting together due to the cold weather
When we volunteered here at Ding Darling this summer, many of the locals told us the winter season is very busy. They were so right. Whether you enjoy arts, shelling, birding, kayaking, biking, nature, and so much more there are planned events you can tap into for a very minimal cost.
Tigertail, Marco Island
Caloosa Bird Club (Marco Island)
France
If you have followed our blog for awhile you know we really enjoy birding and kayaking. This is such a great place to really get involved in both of these activities. We have heard many wonderful comments about the Caloosa Bird Club and after reviewing their weekly outings decided to become involved. Our friend on the island, France, is sponsoring us and we have now attended a business meeting and two outings which are requirements before joining. France is a joy to bird with and her love of nature is contagious.
We have greatly enjoyed each of the bird trips. One was to Marco Island/Tigertail Beach and the other one was right here at the refuge. We found the group to be very welcoming and such a great opportunity to learn more and improve our ID skills. Most of the members are very experienced birders and many bring scopes along for viewing. At each event the scopes are focused in on a different type of bird and the owner encourages you to check them out. We loved it! You can practically see the birds tonsil with these scopes.
Beautiful Roseate Spoonbills
We also attended a weekly Audubon meeting at the Sanibel Community House. The speaker this week was a famous local writer and canoe operator named Bird Westall. He told us so much about ospreys and taught us how to even speak Osprey. It was a delightful evening and the hall was packed. On Saturdays this club also has planned bird outings mostly in Sanibel and Ft. Myers. A donation of only $2 is suggested and it gives you another opportunities to learn about birds and plants on these excursions.
Caloosa Bird Club (Ding Darling)
White Pelicans
Lots of birds wading in the mud flats during low tide
We haven't checked out The Big Arts yet, but it has all types of craft classes, jazz shows, and a film series. Then if that's not enough Ding offers a weekly movie and lecture series. The recreation center has exercise, swimming, and yoga classes too. For the first time in a long time, I'm keeping a detailed daily calender to keep up with all the cool activities. Retirement can be very exhausting!
Elegant Great Egret
Our first week volunteering at the refuge included a three hour orientation at the center and a fun geocaching seminar led by Ken, a resident volunteer. John was busy helping out with a new tile floor for the kitchen and preparing a new parking lot for the tram tours. I worked in administration mostly answering phones (that can be interesting) and helping out with some billing projects. My first alligator crocodile interpretive program went fairly well. I forgot to mention a few things but everyone seemed to enjoy it and getting the first one done is a great relief. This first week went by so quickly. It's going to be a fun winter.
I am just so envious of all of this fun you are having. Winter on Sanibel. Could it be any better than that? How wonderful to be able to be part of all these great birding expeditions and learn from these folks. What a great winter you are having and are going to have.
Nice photos! Sanabel is great place.
ReplyDeleteI am just so envious of all of this fun you are having. Winter on Sanibel. Could it be any better than that? How wonderful to be able to be part of all these great birding expeditions and learn from these folks. What a great winter you are having and are going to have.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great place to volunteer for the winter. I'll be watching for more updates. :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great season. Can't think of a better place to bird in Florida.
ReplyDeleteHave a great season. Can't think of a better bird place to be in Florida.
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