Roseate Spoonbill looking out from a Palm stand.
Shots like this help make up for all the ones of them digging through the mud shallows.
Roseate Spoonbill looking out from a Palm stand.
Shots like this help make up for all the ones of them digging through the mud shallows.
Great Egret with a gift, and making a grand entrance with it.
It took me a bit to figure it out.
In fairness I was standing on a long pier too.
A Brown Pelican, one of a few, that stayed around us as we waited for sunset photographs.
There were two fishermen on a pier. Several Pelicans kept close in case there was anything to be shared.
Salt Run inlet, Florida.
The flight, over a swamp, we hope to capture. The tip of the wing skimming the surface of the water.
Great Blue, Charleston, South Carolina.
A few random shots, some of my favorite subjects. Best viewed large.
Above a Great Blue Heron atop an old Cypress Tree. Several Egrets dor the landscape behind.
No southern marsh collection is complete with at least one of the locals, American Alligator.
To finish a quick flash of pink, Roseate Spoonbill, for some color.
Wetlands in Christmas, Florida
In these shots it’s not what you see, more like how you see it.
Roseate Spoonbills in a tropical silhouette.
A few joining us.
The entire time I had these two little birds in my viewfinder I was 100% sure they would disappear under the surface. They always do. I wanted the shot of both as they dove down.
Well, no diving. Swimming away quickly though. I took what was offered. At least there were two for the image.