It was a small but jolly group on the morning Black Moon paddle around the perimeter of Banks Lake, approximately 4 miles. Thanks to Shirley Kokidko for leading this one.
We saw a little gator as we were starting, and I saw a bigger one later.
We found again the same cleft bat tree we found September 4, 2023.
Plenty of water lilies and red maple turning red.
Two white birds, one probably a Great Egret.
Seasonal Black Moons happen about once every 33 months. It was the third of four new moons in a season.
Black Moon morning paddle, Banks Lake 2025-08-23, Gator, bats, red maple, lilies, and Great Egret flying
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