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Taltarzac
10-17-2010, 11:53 AM
We saw a over six foot alligator sunning itself on a sandbar in the middle of one of the ponds in Lynnhaven. Had not seen this yet in the Villages but was a rather common event to see gators taking the sun around Palm Harbor's Tarpon Lake.

Barefoot
10-17-2010, 01:14 PM
We saw a over six foot alligator sunning itself on a sandbar in the middle of one of the ponds in Lynnhaven. Had not seen this yet in the Villages but was a rather common event to see gators taking the sun around Palm Harbor's Tarpon Lake.

I used to regularly see a couple of gators sunning themselves on a sandbar in a pond south of Arnold Palmer on Buena Vista.

Russ_Boston
10-17-2010, 01:31 PM
Surprised you haven't seen that yet Tal.

See that in Palmer - Also in the pond near Cane off Bailey.

Taltarzac
10-17-2010, 02:05 PM
Surprised you haven't seen that yet Tal.

See that in Palmer - Also in the pond near Cane off Bailey.

I am not a golfer so am really only allowed on the golf courses where they border exercise trails like with the Springdale Fitness Trail or near where there is a country club with a good meal.

jtdraig
10-17-2010, 07:41 PM
There was a minimum eight footer sunning him/herself on the little sandbar on buena vista just past Lake Miona today (going sourh)....happy little camper, snout up, just waiting to become a wallet....

pooh
10-17-2010, 07:51 PM
Well, you have to admit, the weather has been beautiful these past few days....both man and beast seem to be enjoying the sunshine.

Yesterday, hubby and I were driving to our postal station and there's a small "pond" near the road, really quite small. It's always been there in the years we've lived here. I no sooner thought, "That little body of water is probably too small for gators," when lo and behold, there it was, snout and eyes above the water line. Wasn't a big fella, but still, I was glad not to be living in the house nearby.

The beasties are interesting to watch, that's for sure....FROM A VERY SAFE DISTANCE!!! :eek::eek:

Pturner
10-17-2010, 09:43 PM
The beasties are interesting to watch, that's for sure....FROM A VERY SAFE DISTANCE!!! :eek::eek:

My sentiments exactly.

Pat_RI
10-17-2010, 09:48 PM
Still haven't seen one in the couple of months I have spent down there on and off. I guess that is kind of good since I like to freshwater fish.

Russ_Boston
10-18-2010, 06:13 AM
Still haven't seen one in the couple of months I have spent down there on and off. I guess that is kind of good since I like to freshwater fish.

It's the one you DON'T see that you have to worry about:)

Ohiogirl
10-18-2010, 07:46 AM
Sometimes you have to look, but I have probably seen gators 8-10 times in our brief visits over 4 years. Last time, saw a pretty big one swimming down the length of the pond on Buena Vista just north of the Liberty Park wall/gate. That pond is, I think, on the edge of what they used to call the Eagle Preserve (or at least our realtor called it that). Did the eagles ever come back?

Indy-Guy
10-18-2010, 10:29 AM
There was a minimum eight footer sunning him/herself on the little sandbar on buena vista just past Lake Miona today (going sourh)....happy little camper, snout up, just waiting to become a wallet....

That gator is usually there around 9:00 AM.