Kayaking in and around Bonefish Pond

Bonefish PondOn Saturday morning we had a great treat, kayaking around the Bahamas National Trust's Bonefish Pond.

It was a beautiful morning and we actually saw a tri-coloured heron "colony" for lack of a better explanation. We counted seven or eight of the herons of various ages and then stumbled upon a nest with two babies. Incredible!!!

My only regret is I didn't have the nerve to carry my good camera and telephoto lens.

Hope there will be another occasion soon…

Here's a few photos from my little camera. Regretfully most of the bird photos are over exposed.

What a fabulous morning.

Nature is such a wonderful thing.

By the way, you don't need a kayak to visit Bonefish Pond. There is a great boardwalk.

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8 Responses to Kayaking in and around Bonefish Pond

  1. shirley's avatar shirley says:

    Rick I would love to do this next time your going let me know please. I’m afraid to do it alone.

  2. Rick Lowe's avatar Rick Lowe says:

    Hey Shirls,
    Thanks for visiting and commenting.
    Do you have a kayak?
    We were lucky enough to be invited along with friends that have two kayaks.
    I wonder if there is an entrepreneur that has kayaks that might organise things in conjunction with the BNT?
    It was fabulous.

  3. Eric Carey's avatar Eric Carey says:

    Rick – we are in discussion with several potential operators. We are planning currently the construction of a kayak launching facility to accommodate this. And of course we need to have restrooms and most importantly a staff presence for visitor safety. Thanks for visiting and sharing this.

  4. Norman Cove's avatar Norman Cove says:

    It is such a pity that it will all be under water within the next 20 years…….

  5. Rick Lowe's avatar Rick Lowe says:

    I like the pun Dr. Cove :o)
    It is under water now, just not very deep.
    Places like that and the Everglades are just incredible.

  6. Rick Lowe's avatar Rick Lowe says:

    Great news Eric.
    Congratulations to the Bahamas National Trust on the great work you do.

  7. Tradewinds's avatar Tradewinds says:

    Have no fear Rick, the great and all powerful god in the White House, who always knows what is best, has decreed that the seas will fall and that the environment will be safe under his benevolent rule..

  8. The_Oracle's avatar The_Oracle says:

    Yep Tradewinds,
    He just hasn’t promised that people would be above water by the end of his rule….

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