Night sounds in Highlands Hammock State Park
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.
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.
Even a snake came to the party. |
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