Night sounds in Highlands Hammock State Park

Sandy trail by the Wild Loop of Highland Hammock State Park - Photo: Still Gravity.
Sandy trail by the Wild Loop of Highland Hammock State Park - License our images here

A Great Horned Owl visited our camp in the WILD LOOP of Highland Hammock State Park, Florida. No, no one, there were two, and a third one further away - let's call that one, "the intruder".

The couple of owls tried to sing away the intruder. The territorial fight escalated into a back-and-forth concert that lasted for an hour. Again, and again, the Great Horned Owls call of "Who's awake? Me, too." - Click here to listen a duet. Of course, we remained awake. 

A short time later, the howl of a coyote nearby. Nothing for you here, I thought. Go away and hunt somewhere else. Night is still young. And then, the full moon made all blue. 

Next morning, we found the trail of a wild party printed on the sand.  

Wildlife footprints everywhere - Photo: Still Gravity.
Footprints of wildlife everywhere. 

They danced by the light of the moon,
The moon,
The moon,
They danced by the light of the moon.

          Edward Lear, "The Owl and the Pussycat", 1870.


Snake trail on sand - Photo: Still Gravity.
Even a snake came to the party. 

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