It's always good to learn to identify the birds you see. I find it a challenge but over the years, I've learned a few!
I walked on the boardwalk at Manatee Springs State Park every day that we camped there.
Sometimes I went more than once a day.
The lighting can be so different and also bird sightings.
I said 'hello' to a couple that I had seen a few times and I noticed his camera with a zoom lens.
One late afternoon, I was on my way back down the boardwalk and saw that he was zoomed in on something in the swamp.
So I stopped to look and I said, "Even living here in Florida, it's still a thrill to get to see a Wood Stork."
And they both looked at me with wide eyes and she said, "Is THAT what that is? We didn't know what that bird was."
So it felt good to actually share that with them. And when he gets home from traveling he will have a bird ID for his photos! It made me smile. I walked on, and when I looked back, he was still taking photos!
This Great White Egret was very beautiful too.
The birds don't feel threatened by people walking on the boardwalk.
So they pose and preen.
The Suwannee River in all of it's glory!
And my favorite Wood Stork photo!
Do you see his loose feather?
8 comments:
...the Suwannee River sure isin all of its glory! Happy Valentine's Day.
That wood stork is beautiful and so is that river. I always enjoy looking at the photos you take on your hikes. Have a happy Valentine's day and weekend.
Excellent photos of the critters!!!
Wonderful photos. That stork is beautiful.
Heron is looking magnificent
The Wood Stork is amazing! I like learning the names of birds I see, too. On our recent Mexico trip I saw a ton of them that I had to look up later. But I did see a Green Heron, which I recognized from your blog.
The Wood Stork is big abd beautiful. A lovely shots too.
Beautiful pictures of the stork and the egret.
I wish you a good weekend.
Greetings Irma
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