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June 14 & 15, 2008 Father's Day Weekend Journal:
The weathermen
called for foul weather, so with all our boats
being used this Father's Day weekend we held our
breath. In addition to the rentals, we ran two
guided trips down the Blackstone into the Valley
Falls Marsh and back. Most of the wildlife played
it smarter than us, they bedded down in some
sheltered area and stayed out of sight. One
exception was the Kingfishers, all along the
river we heard their cry and saw them gliding
back and forth in front of our kayaks. I think
these smart birds have learned that as boats
travel along the river we kick up baitfish for
them to eat. I've talked to people that have been
on the Blackstone Explorer and they are having
the same experience with the bigger boat.
On Saturday the
group started out with clear skies and glass like
water. After paddling under John Street, I led
the kayakers into the first cove and talked about
the wood duck boxes there. Sitting there quietly
we were serenaded by bullfrogs and small backyard
birds. Heading into the next cove the splash of a
turtle can be heard as it slips off a log.
Paddling over to the wood duck boxes in this cove,
dragonflies buzz passed us, a fish jumps out of
the water and a kingfisher gives chase. Down by
Central Falls Landing a domestic duck hangs out
in the shade and a oriole with nesting material
in beak flies up into the branches of a tree.
While floating in Valley Falls Pond we watched a
pair of mute swans glide by with a osprey soaring
above scanning the water for a meal. Following
our departure from the pond the quiet of the day
is broken when one young lady drops her paddle
and leans to far in her attempt to retrieve it.
Living with the old proverb of taking someone
with you, she lunges for her friend's boat and
sends her into the drink. The two girls listened
to my instruction of the rescue and within
minutes we had both kayaks drained of water. With
all paddlers back in their boats, we headed back
to the store with a great tale.
Our Sunday
afternoon trip into the Valley Falls wetland
started out with a mute swan hanging out on the
sandbar across from our boat launch site. With
high hopes of wildlife sightings this day, we set
off. Just passed the Lonsdale Ave. Bridge the
kayakers pass a small raft of Canada geese. After
that though all was quiet. Entering the first
cove after John Street I point out a large school
of shiners swim under my kayak. Other than that
not a bird, insect or mammal stirred. Heading
down stream to Central Falls Landing and we pass
a fisherman in his boat. He's having the same
like, no fish. From the Central Falls Landing the
group paddle into Valley Falls Pond not even a
dragonfly is stirring. While in Hidden Pond an
unseen bullfrog lets out an echoing call. With a
warm sun and a blue-sky overhead we start our
return trip. We are escorted up the Blackstone by
half a dozen kingfishers skimming the water ahead
of us. At the silted in channel to the Lonsdale
Wetland a member of our group spots a green heron
fishing. With no stage fright at all, the foot
and a half tall bird flips up a shiner and
swallows it down. Arriving at the boat launch a
kingfisher flies by and I think to myself I guess
we had enough wildlife after all.
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