Friday, February 9, 2024

Beautiful Birds of Florida

 
We always check the tide chart before we drive out to the Gulf of Mexico and on this particular day, the lowest tide was at noon. 


Perfect! All of these sandbars will be covered with water when the tide comes in.

But for now....


a glimpse at how many birds are out there!

The Pelicans seem to be having a conversation.


Or is it an argument? lol


We drive along the canal on a dirt road for 4 miles before we reach the Gulf.


Great White Egret, Snowy Egret and Tri-colored Heron

And we had never seen so many birds along the banks of the canal and in the water.


I think this is a Bonaparte's Gull.


Hubby was driving and some of these were taken from inside the truck!


Snowy Egret and Tri-colored Heron

And then some of my favs!


A Stork fishing for his dinner!


He looked a bit comical with all his twists and turns!


Just one more before we have to walk away!


We saw a wonderful variety of shorebirds! 


And now to share my favorite photo of the day!


Great Blue Heron

It was hard to pick a favorite!


I’m joining Saturday’s critters HERE

  and Mosaic Monday HERE !  


46 comments:

Tom said...

...I love the stork, does it still deliver babies?

MadSnapper said...

awesome pic of the egret and the tricolor heron, all the photos are great. and all those oyster shells, wow on that too. the are sharp as knives, i wonder if the birds ever get cut on them. Daddy had a horror of a fall on them and many many stiches way back in 1960 in Savannah

gluten Free A_Z Blog said...

I live on the beach near the Intracoastal in South Florida. We frequently see pelicans, egrets, and herons. One morning I was out walking near the Intracoastal and there wa a flock of storks. I had never seen one before and had to take a photo and then look it up. I was thrilled and surprised that they are not a pretty bird. Love all your photos .Thanks.

NanaDiana said...

Wonderful pictures, as always. We used to ride motorcycle on some of those old dirt roads that led to the water. Nothing quite like FL anywhere else in the world. Have a wonderful weekend, Diane. xo Diana

roentare said...

All beautiful water fowls in action

Barbara said...

I guess the Snowy Egret is easy to identify because the feathers on the back of the head look messy. Kinda funny.

Sometimes we see a stork here in my community and I always think he must have lost his way since we retired people are too old to have babies!!!

Thanks for an enjoyable post.

Terri D said...

A great day (and place) for water birds!! Thanks for sharing them with us! xo

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Oh, I love all these birds! So amazing that you saw them all at once and at the gulf coast! I always think of the herons and storks and egrets as fresh water birds, but I guess they are multi-water diners! What fun. Loved this post! Thank you for sharing with us!

diane b said...

You have some great bird photos. Ilove the multi coloured Heron.

Connie said...

Wow, storks look mighty scary to be in the baby delivering business, LOL.

Ann said...

Fabulous pictures. I love the 6th and 7th ones. The patterns the water makes almost look like they were painted in.

Jeannie said...

I agree. It is hard to pick a favorite picture but I did. Mine are of the pelican fishing for dinner. He appeared to be working hard!
Jeannie@GetMeToTheCountry

Lea said...

Love seeing all the shore birds!
I especially like the Pelicans!
Have a blessed day!

Yogi♪♪♪ said...

Pelicans always look so comical on land but they sure are graceful flyers.

Wally Jones said...

What a nice ride with rewards all along the way! Love low tide. It's like Nature ringing the dinner bell.

Great job finding the Bonaparte's Gulls. Typically, they only visit in winter and not in great numbers.

Easy to pick a favorite: "All of them."

Enjoy your weekend, Diane.

Debbie said...

it looks like the gulf of mexico might be a great spot!! i like taking pictures from the car as i can steady my arms on the frame of the open window!!

the storks are a cool shore bird for me to see as they do not come this far north. the egrets and tri-colored are spectacular...i think you are right about the gull, i saw one, only once. i remember the smaller size and the black mark on it's head!!

i could never pick a favorite from all of these. have an awesome weekend, with maybe a walk or two!!

carol l mckenna said...

Wonderful series of photos of the shore birds ~ like your favorite too!

Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

carol l mckenna said...

this may be a repeat ~ apologies ~

Wonderful series of photos of shore birds ~ I too like your favorite photo ~ Happy Weekend ~ hugs,

Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)

Marit said...

Beautiful photos of the Egret and Heron. Yes, the Stork was funny!

RedPat said...

What a great variety of birds that you saw. This is the time of year here when most of our birds are down south - visiting You!

Red Rose Alley said...

You saw a variety of birds on your trip to the Gulf. The White Egrets are always a favorite of mine. But that Stork searching for food comes in a close second. You got some unique photos of him. The Snowy Egret is precious too. ; )

~Sheri

eileeninmd said...

Hello Diane,
I would be a happy birder seeing any of these birds. The Pelicans and Terns are favorites. But, I also love the Egrets and the tricolored heron and the wood stork. All are wonderful sightings, I do miss the Florida birds.
Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day and the new week ahead. PS, thank you for leaving me a comment.

Aritha V. said...

What a nice, nice bird world over there. Thanks for sharing them all.

Mae Travels said...

Beautiful photos… a vehicle makes a great bird-watching blind. When we get out we often see them fly away.
best, mae at maefood.blogspot.com

Lowcarb team member said...

I can't pick a favourite!
I liked them all.

All the best Jan

Shiju Sugunan said...

Wow, what an incredible variety of birds!

Caroline said...

Beautiful photos of al the birds. Have a nice sunday !

doodles n daydreams said...

Wonderful photos. Thanks for sharing. Diana

Nadelspitzen said...

Thank you for visiting my blog Diane,
your pics are great, i enyoied your post greetings from Anna

Breathtaking said...

Hello Diane :=)
A bumper post of great sightings and photos. The Pelicans, Storks, Herons, and two species of Egrets, gulls and all fabulous captures. I do like the Tri-coloured Heron and the Snowy Egret picture, and all the comical Stork images. Well done Diane, your shore bird captures are all equally exciting to see.
All the best.
Sonjia.

magiceye said...

All wonderful captures!

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Your photos are so nice, it it difficult to chose a favorte. Great pictures!

Salty Pumpkin Studio said...

Your photos are so nice, it it difficult to chose a favorte. Great pictures!

Rainbow Evening said...

nice to see pelicans....beautiful photos.

Lorrie said...

What a grand assortment of birds you saw on your outing. I love the heron!

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

Such an amazing array of waterfowl and birds! It's nice to see them thriving after all the problems with bird flu a year ago!

Gillena Cox said...

Very interesting photos. Have a good week.
My Monday post is HERE

Much♡love

Teresa said...

Un precioso reportaje, me encantan las aves. Un abrazo.

21 Wits said...

I remember when I first learned about the tides, where I grew up they really didn't affect us at all. Lovely captures thank you!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Thanks for sharing these wonderful fellow-Floridians. I especially love to see more than one species sharing the same space usually happily.

EricaSta said...

Hello, once again I admire your shots in series, dear Diane. And no... the stork does not bring babies. I had to laugh out loud. That's so funny to read right at the beginning of the comments.

Thanks for sharing with MosaicMonday I'm very happy about it again. It's evening and I have time to look at the pictures in peace, to read the respective post!

I wish you and your family a pleasant week, hugs
Heidrun

BeachGypsy said...

Love all the pictures! Merry merry valentines day my sweet friend! Hope yall have a great day. Are yall off on a camping adventure?

Sharon Wagner said...

Low tide is my favorite time of day. It reveals many beach mysteries. Happy Vaelntine's Day!

Veronica Lee said...

Your birdwatching adventure in Florida sounds amazing-it must have been an unforgettable experience.
Love the variety of shorebirds.

Stunning photos, Diane!

Dixie @ Arranged Words said...

Wonderful photos. I especially love the tricolor Heron capture.
Looks like a perfect day.

Tanza Erlambang said...

Great Blue Heron looks fantastic.....love it.