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Florida Lake Wildlife
Florida lakes and ponds are the habitat of a wide variety of
aquatic animals, birds and insects. These animals all have a purpose
in nature and were living in our lakes long before man ever entered
Florida. If you own lakefront property, you must know
that you are living on or very near a wild creature’s home and
you must to learn to coexist.
Birds
Florida
lakes are the home of many beautiful and wonderful bird species.
Most of these birds live off of the food they find in the lake.
Some are migratory and others are year-round residents.
Egrets, Ducks, Koots, Ospreys, Eagles and wading birds of all kinds
can be found here. Wood ducks are especially beautiful
and the State has worked to create specialized habitats for these birds.
The wooden boxes you can see attached to the trees around the lakes are
artificial homes for these ducks. It is not a good idea to feed water birds. These birds have specialized diets and human food
is not a good substitute.
Alligators
Alligators
are a protected species in Florida and were endangered until the
last twenty years or so.
Alligators are generally docile creatures and usually stay away from
boats and people. The problem is that people don’t stay away from
them. Feeding, teasing or approaching an alligator is bad
business. The State of Florida removes large alligators from
its waters if they become a nuisance or shows signs of becoming
aggressive.
There have been no documented cases of water skiers being bitten by
an alligator while skiing in Florida.
Snakes
Snakes
are present in every Florida freshwater body of water as well as on
land. Most Florida snakes are harmless and no Florida snakes
are aggressive, unless disturbed or provoked. Brown water
snakes are not poisonous, but do look menacing. Fortunately, poisonous snakes are a rare
encounter in Florida anymore and most reported moccasins are just
harmless water snakes. The best advice is to leave all snakes alone. The snakes and alligators will appreciate your kindness and
avoid you at all costs.
We invite you to tour
this website in detail, especially taking the time to browse and
view our property database. If you would
like more information about Lake County real estate, please contact
us.

Call Toll Free:
800 260-2829

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