| Birds | |||
| Click the bird to see the page on that bird (if it's underlined.) Some of my bird pages have little stories, others are just a few photograps I managed to snap before the bird flew away. Little by little, I find bits of time to slip away to the wetlands, or pull the car to the side of the road when I pass by a bird I haven't learned yet. As I get pictures and experiences , I'll share them with you. |
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| Wetland Birds: | |||
Great Egret |
Snowy Egret |
Cattle Egret |
Roseate Spoonbill |
Wood Stork |
Great Blue Heron |
Great Blue Heron eating a catfish |
Tricolored Heron |
Little Blue Heron |
Green Heron |
Least Bittern |
Limpkin |
Anhinga |
Double-crested Cormorant |
White Ibis |
Glossy Ibis |
Juvenile Black-crowned Night Heron |
Sora |
Black Necked Stilt |
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Least Tern |
Black-bellied Whistling Duck |
Killdeer(Mithril's Pix) |
Stewart & Poof |
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always more on the way... I keep adding rows, and making pages, but it takes time, so check back! |
Origami Bird on Egg in Nest |
Brown Pelican |
Brown Pelican |
| Ducks & Duck-like birds: | |||
Mottled Duck |
Mottled Duck |
Blue-winged Teal |
Blue-winged Teal |
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Common Moorhen |
Coot |
Purple Gallinule |
Pied-billed Grebe |
| Warblers | |||
Palm Warbler |
Blackpoll Warbler |
Black-and-White Warbler |
Northern Parula |
Pine Warbler? |
Common Yellow-throat Warbler |
Cape May Warbler |
Black-throated Blue Warbler |
American Redstart Warbler |
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Blue-grey Gnatcatcher |
...always more on the way |
| More Birds | |||
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Blue Jay |
Red Bellied Woodpecker |
Burrowing Owl |
Owl |
Male Grackle (Boat-tailed?) |
Female Grackle (Boat-tailed?) |
Eastern Phoebe |
Red Shouldered Hawk |
Solitary Sandpiper |
Male Red-winged Blackbird |
Female Red-winged Blackbird |
Red Shouldered Hawk |
Monk Parakeet |
Mockingbird |
Female Cardinal |
Loggerhead Shrike |
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Turkey Vulture |
Peacock |
White-winged Dove |
Pileated Woodpecker |
Purple Martin |
Painted Bunting © 2008 Kathleen Toft-Nielsen Used with permission, thanks Kathi! Great Shot! |
Osprey |
Mourning Dove |
Kestrel |
Some people have asked me where to go see some of the creatures I've photographed, so I'm working on a list of Places to Go in South East Florida. | I can't believe how many birders there are! I've spent years on butterflies, and found very few people to talk to about them , but as I walk the wetlands I've found so many really nice people who know and love their birds that I'm stunned! Thanks folks; it's been a great experience out there with you! |
Muscovy Duck |