Savannah National Wildlife Refuge
A trek along the Laurel Hill Wildlife Drive
March 15, 2012
March 15, 2012
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A coworker from Perfect Pets petstore took me down to SNWR for my first visit in 1997. Being a reptile enthusiast, I remember being overwhelmed at the number of alligators present. He had told me that the best time to visit was in the spring. The mosquitoes weren't as prevalent and the gators would be out of the cooler water if the day was somewhat warm. He wasn't wrong. Alligators were out basking around every turn! It was a great day of "herping", including an incredible find of a Yellow Ratsnake! Some Life Bird photos also came out of that trip: Anhinga, Little Blue Heron and Belted Kingfisher.
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Thursday, 8:58 AM - “Dad… is it going to eat us?” whispered my 8-year-old daughter as we slowly approached the eight-foot gator lying on the bank between the marsh and the car. This was her first adventure to the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge (SNWR) and her first time, other than safely in a zoo, encountering up close and personally an American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis).
In the warming spring months and early summer mornings, there are alligators on every bank around every turn; even multiple “big ones” sunning together in one spot.
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But as we approached this guy, he stayed longer than I thought, probably not wanting to lose his gathered morning warmth by sliding back into the cool water. Another step closer; a few more shots. Another step closer; Amanda’s steps being deliberately shorter than mine to stay safely behind her daddy. Another step. Very close now. Another… SPLASH! No graceful, silent slide backward. Almost as if the gator knew this was Amanda’s first close encounter, he put on a show, quickly jerking and spinning his body around to enter the water headfirst. His massive tail that had been lying partially in the water produced a loud slapping splash, adding to the suddenness and splendor of the startling spectacle.
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