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CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA -- Every year they come by the hundreds to find warmth and shelter and a familiar habitat. No, I'm not talking about Snowbird's retreating from frigid northern regions like New York or Chicago, I'm talking about manatees. The folks in Citrus County, 70 miles north of Tampa and 60 miles northwest of Orlando, have always remembered it this way. The clear springs and abundant plant life here make this playground perfect for the gentle seas creatures and have made Citrus County famous world wide for its manatee population.
Protection of the manatees is taken very seriously and the rules are strict: no chasing, riding or otherwise harassing the manatees. Swimmers must allow the animal to approach them, not the other way around, and never touch with more than one hand at a time. The rules didn't damper the experience in the least. Early Birds
We boarded a pontoon boat and cruised through the mist covered waters past boat channels and waterfront real estate towards the springs. The captain had no sooner turned off the engine when the boat was surrounded by curious manatees. We were again reminded of the rules before adjusting our snorkels and face masks and jumping in.
Swimming with the manatees isn't difficult or too physically exerting. There were young children as well as seniors on our trip. If you want a lifetime of stories to tell your friends, and the videos to prove them, do not miss this rare opportunity to interact with nature. Planning your own Manatee Adventure
Tours are regularly conducted in October through March and at other times of the year, depending on whether or not any manatees are in residence. Reservations are a must as the trips regularly sell out. Bill and Diana also video tape each tour. There is no better souvenir of your trip to Florida than Bird's gorgeously produced video of you swimming alongside your new underwater friends. Call Bird's at 352-563-2763, email them at bird@xtalwind.net, or visit their web site at http://www.xtalwind.net/~bird/ . Be Sure to Also Read:The Top 10 Things To Do in Citrus County, Florida
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