Go Out With Joy, by Christine Clark Hammett

Go Out With Joy, by Christine Clark Hammett Go Out With Joy! Wildlife Photos & Encouraging Scriptures.

Enjoy a relaxing journey through one of the most peaceful scenes in Central Florida, the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive.

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06/04/2026

If you have enjoyed my book, I would appreciate your review! Blessings!

Enjoy a relaxing journey through one of the most peaceful scenes in Central Florida, the Lake Apopka Wildlife Drive. See the beautiful birds and other wildlife as captured by Chris Hammett, a landscape and wildlife photographer. The subjects include birds, alligators, turtles, snakes, insects, ...

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05/27/2026

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05/27/2026

📣GUIDED JAYWALKS ARE BACK! Dates and details below⤵

☀ Spend the morning looking for Scrub Jays and trekking along our 0.25 mile Scrub Jay loop trail. Learn about the Scrub Jays habitat and conservation from a park ranger who will guide you through the experience.

🌿You never know what you might find in the Florida Scrub!

Join us on the dates below:

📆FRIDAYS - June 5th | July 10th | August 7th
⌚8:30 - 9:30 AM
📍Meet at the Ranger Station

⚠Don't forget to bring water, sunscreen, bug spray, and closed-toe shoes. Most of the hike is on soft sand.

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05/27/2026

This was in the top 50% most voted! I love our Peacocks!

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05/27/2026

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01/25/2026

At a quiet wildlife sanctuary in Missouri, something happened that left grown men wiping their eyes and caretakers standing still in disbelief.
Murphy was a bald eagle who could no longer fly. An old injury had taken the sky from him, and he lived out his days on the ground while other eagles soared overhead. For years, visitors passed by his enclosure, admiring his sharp eyes and powerful wings that would never again lift him into the air.
Then one spring morning in 2023, the keepers noticed something strange.
Murphy began gathering twigs.
Not randomly. Carefully. One by one, he arranged them just like a wild eagle would high in the treetops. He shaped a nest on the ground with the same care any proud parent would show. Soon, he settled into it, lowering his body gently, as if guarding something precious.
But there was no egg.
What he was protecting was a rock.
A simple, cold stone.
And yet Murphy treated it like his own flesh and blood.
He sat over it for hours, barely moving. He flared his wings when other eagles came too close. He stared down anything that dared approach his nest. To him, that rock was life. To him, it mattered.
The staff watched in silence. It was tender and it was painful all at once. A bird who could not fly still carried the fire of a father, even when nature had given him nothing to raise.
Then, by chance, an orphaned eaglet arrived at the sanctuary.
Too young to survive alone. Hungry. Weak. A tiny bundle of feathers that needed a miracle.
And someone remembered Murphy.
If he could love a rock with that kind of fierce devotion, what might he do for a living, breathing chick.
With steady hands and held breath, the caretakers made a quiet decision. They removed the rock from Murphy’s nest and gently placed the eaglet in its place.
What happened next is the kind of thing that stays with you for life.
Murphy looked down. He leaned closer. He studied the small, trembling body beneath him.
Then he spread his wings.
He pulled the eaglet close and covered it as if he had been waiting his whole life for that moment. No hesitation. No confusion. Just acceptance.
From that day on, Murphy fed the chick, guarded it, and warmed it through cold nights. A bird who would never touch the clouds again was giving another eagle the chance to one day rule them.
Visitors began stopping longer at his enclosure. Some cried. Some stood quietly with hands over their mouths. Here was a creature broken by fate, still choosing love without question.
Murphy taught something we all forget in hard times.
That being strong does not always mean flying high.
Sometimes it means staying grounded and still opening your heart.
He never knew that rock was not an egg.
And he never cared that the chick was not his by blood.
All he knew was that something needed him.
And he was ready.
Even a grounded eagle can rise, not with wings, but with love.
Credit: Respective owner

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