The manatees are back, lured by the warm - or at least warmer - waters of Florida, and so I stopped by Manatee Lagoon in West Palm Beach yesterday afternoon to take a look at them. Manatee Lagoon is located just across from a Florida Power and Light Plant, which makes the waters warmer and attracts those manatees. This center has a large facility with many exhibits, and in front of the building is the statue of two manatees, as seen in the photograph on the left, which is the only good view I have ever got of one.
I have been to this place on at least three or four different occasions, and each time I have seen any manatees, they are only dark shapes in the water, such as the one in the lower right of the photograph on the right. They constantly stay under the water, only sticking their nose above the surface to get air before immediately heading back down again. Sometimes, if the sun is on them and they get close to the surface, it would be possible to identify and photograph them, but that has never happened when I have been there. But I keep stopping by every once in a while in hopes of finally getting a clear view of one of those manatees, not to mention a photograph. And some year I very well might. But I am not holding my breath until I do.








