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Monday, January 07, 2008

Dixie Crossroads Seafood Restaurant

I just thought this was a cool photo of a boat-tailed grackle--almost looks like he has mutton chops.

Tonight we had dinner at the Dixie Crossroads Seafood Restaurant, which is a must if you are birding around Titusville, FL or are going to the Space Coast Birding Festival (they were actually having a meeting prepping volunteers for it while we were there) I highly recommend the broiled rock shrimp. Outside there is a small pond full of fish--many huge, some minnows.

In the dark, along the rocks, you could see a green heron fishing for the minnows. For twenty five cents, you could purchase fish food and many of us tried to aim it in the green heron's direction to get the fish over its way, but it seemed to have its own system and ignored our helpful tosses of fish pellets.

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6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi. Check out Susan gets native. The raptor claw picture is awesome.
Cindy

1/07/2008 10:42 PM  
Blogger Amy said...

Oh, NOW I'm jealous. Sigh.

1/08/2008 12:47 AM  
Blogger life on the road said...

Thanks for the restaurant suggestion. I'll be at the Space Coast festival in just a couple of weeks! I'm glad the weather was somewhat cooperative.

1/08/2008 8:54 AM  
Blogger Andrea said...

What a handsome Boat-tailed grackle portrait! I'm glad you think they are beautiful birds. I loved to watch (and hear) the Great-tailed grackles when I lived in NV.

I also love the glowing-eyed, stealthy ninja-Green heron poised to fish from the rocks. Looks like from the previous picture it will eat well!

1/08/2008 12:32 PM  
Blogger Clive's World said...

I love the grackle's cool pewter-looking beak.

1/08/2008 3:19 PM  
Blogger Alys Sterling said...

Wow! Disapproving Grackle.

1/10/2008 8:23 AM  

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