[ December 2010 / 86 images ]
Bright
clear days and crisp evenings greeted a record number of
participants in the seventh Birds and Antiques rally. It was held
at Florida’s Paynes Prairie State Park Preserve near Gainesville
Jan 6 – 9, 2011. Twenty eight people and eight dogs were
distributed over 18 rigs in the campground. Some were new to
Roadtreks and rallys and others multiyear repeaters.
The
wine and cheese social the first night and ever popular pot luck
dinner the second night were a big hits. A new outstanding,
informal Italian restaurant just outside the park attracted a good
number of campers for the second year.
Rally
leaders Mary and Hugh Nicolay led a three mile bird walk along the
Bolen’s Bluff area where we again found some of the wild horses on
the Preserve. A few participants saw the elusive Bison herd out on
the prairie along with five endangered Whooping Cranes. The latter
are part of an ongoing effort to re-establish the species in
Florida. Everyone saw large numbers of Sandhill Cranes on the
prairie and nearby pasture lands. The total number of bird species
seen was 56.
Some
campers browsed the antique shops and used book store in nearby
historic Micanopy while others visited nearby sights including the
Marjorie Rawlings homestead and the Florida Natural History Museum
and Butterfly House.
Photos
taken during the rally can be seen at
http://tinyurl.com/4p25btk .
For
the first time we also have a great 5 minute YouTube video
produced by participant Bob Barbour. Check it out at
http://tinyurl.com/4nno56b.