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    Default Wacko, Green Cay, Loxahatchee

    hi i was looking to photograph at the above 3 spots and i was looking for advice



    any updates of these places

    do you recommend you as a morning or afternoon shoot

    any nearby areas i should check out

    also would any of these spots be good for river otters and or bobcat

    thanks

    luke johnson

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke johnson View Post
    hi i was looking to photograph at the above 3 spots and i was looking for advice


    any updates of these places

    do you recommend you as a morning or afternoon shoot

    any nearby areas i should check out

    also would any of these spots be good for river otters and or bobcat

    thanks

    luke johnson
    all 3 are good. Wako has more activity at the moment. there used to be a bob cat at Greencay, but no sightings this year. Lox would be better for bob cats; but it's a crap shoot if you'll see one.

    Lox is also better for river otters. for wildlife, your best best is out in the glades or big cypress.

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    cant add anymore than michael. check all three. they seem to hold different birds and animals at each place!

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    i plan to visit all 3

    do you have recommendation on which ones are better in the morning or evening

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    personally, i like wako in the am and green cay in the pm. lox is a toss up!!!

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    did lox yesterday morning. Lot's of pileated woodies, hawks, and songbirds. there was a horned owl, but it's hidden too deep into the swamp behind spanish moss. I did see an American Kestral but it was a tad skittish; couldn't get a decent shot up close of him.

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    Did Lox on Sunday the Great horned owl was down the path to the left of the parking area across fron the marsh trail was easy to see, but partial hidden by the spanish moss

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    I was there Sunday too and took the same shot. Must have bumped into you there if you were there in the am

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    Default Try Wakodahatchee Wetlands

    Delray Beach on the east side of Jog Road between Woolbright Road and Atlantic Avenue (Exit Route 95 onto Atlantic Avenue West; continue to Jog Road; turn right; park is on the right) The site is on the southeast side of Palm Beach County Water Utility Department's Southern Region Operations Center at 13026 Jog Road, Delray Beach.

    Nice boardwalk. Lots of Florida birds. Go early or late (otherwise lots of tourists and walkers).

    Currently a big attraction is a little blue heron (?) on a clutch of three eggs. Should be there for next three weeks.

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/digitalkarl/4553495676/

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