As I go through the ‘To Do’ list I continue to find sets of Roseate Spoonbill action. So much so that it’s now getting a little confusing on what and when.
I think we hit large flocks about 4 – 5 times in a row, not usual I assure you.


This series is Bear Island, Wildlife Area, South Carolina.

This back trail contains (no map, relying on memory) at least 6 large connected marshes. If the Spoonbill are moving this is what you can photograph. They are rarely content with a place for very long.


Of course there’s a 50/50 chance they go in the opposite direction. Just not this morning.
Beautiful Ted!
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Fun shots 🙂 thanks.
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