Hey @Pipehorse have been wondering where you were! Haven't seen you post in a long time! Glad to know you're OK!
It appears to be that the trend of most divers I know, when not diving, or unable to dive (weather, physical, etc) then birding is the next best thing!
Wakodahatchee and Green Cay seem to be the popular areas, with a lot of other areas in Palm Beach revealing some cool critters. I've pretty much limit my birding to those two place north, with the dog park (hollywood) and where I kayak (N. Miami) more likely opportunities.
There are a couple divers when not diving are doing searches for jumping spiders. Tiny things that hide.. kind like nudis!
It appears to be that the trend of most divers I know, when not diving, or unable to dive (weather, physical, etc) then birding is the next best thing!
Wakodahatchee and Green Cay seem to be the popular areas, with a lot of other areas in Palm Beach revealing some cool critters. I've pretty much limit my birding to those two place north, with the dog park (hollywood) and where I kayak (N. Miami) more likely opportunities.
There are a couple divers when not diving are doing searches for jumping spiders. Tiny things that hide.. kind like nudis!