Roger's Florida

Monday, January 14, 2013

The "Real Florida" tour by canoe Central Florida

We're back, and once again conducting eco-tour paddling trips on Spring Garden Run out of DeLeon Springs, Florida. Master Naturalist Roger Fulton (www.RogerFulton.com) will be your guide. Join us and explore the "Old Florida" and great wildlife in a wide and stable Gheenoe. These tours will be available this year and in future years from December 15th through March 15th. Here are the details: We offer a paddling trip in a wide and stable Gheenoe down an ancient Florida “Run.” Northerners might call it a creek. On this trip, where you do most of the paddling, we’ll sneak up on a wide variety of exotic Florida birds and other wildlife. It’s a two hour tour out of a traditional Florida “Fish Camp.” Expect to see about 25 species of Florida wildlife on this trip. Bring your camera. Offered afternoons and evenings from the end of December to the end of March. It is available for one or two people with a combined weight of no more than 400 pounds. We provide the Gheenoe, paddles, life jackets, binoculars and a wildlife reference guidebook. Total cost to you is $125.00 for the two of you. Deposit required in advance. Heavy rain or thunderstorms cancel and the tour is rescheduled or refunded. For a reservation send an e-mail to Roger@RogerFulton.com. We suggest you book well in advance to ensure availability.

Monday, January 7, 2013

Audubon Tours in Central Florida 2013



We have had several inquiries about our free birding tours conducted at 3 pm every Sunday during January and February, weather permitting, at Lake Woodruff National Wildlife Refuge in DeLeon Springs, Florida. The tours are sponsored by the West Volusia Audubon Society and we cover about 1 1/2 miles in an hour and a half tour on flat ground. We meet at the end of Mud Lake Road at 3 pm. It is open to the public and all are welcome. The attached photo is one taken on a past Sunday when we had about a dozen folks join us. The photo was taken by local realtor Arnette Sherman who is the Co-President of the West Volusia Audubon Society and a professional wildlife photographer. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Arnette-Sherman-Nature-Photography/149242245153844
Thanks for stopping by. C U soon on a Sunday at Lake Woodruff.
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