Thursday, March 8, 2012

Ode to Florida Birds

This blog is dedicated to the splendid array of birds we have been privileged to observe along the coast of Florida along the gulf of Mexico. The Roseate Spoonbill is one of my favorites among many.
Sometimes less is more.
Remember the Wood Stork of earlier blog entries? I was please to see this one with its wing drying after a fishing expedition.
Anhingas revisited. They swim under the water when they fish and need to dry their wings out to fly.

You don't have to be exactly the same to enjoy good company on a warm afternoon.

Another entry has come to an end. I hope you enjoyed the bird show. All these pictures were taken in Bradenton just a stone's throw from my Aunt and Uncles' winter home in their RV Park. Quite a beautiful place!








Losing one's head over the beauty yet?

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