Bald Eagles |
The plan was not going to Orlando Wetlands Park but to check the eagles' nest in the Econ and kayak tomorrow somewhere (have not decide yet). My wife took the mini-van this morning and came back past 1 PM. Thought that there was still time to check the eagles' nest. But surprise...surprise...someone decided to pave the access road to the parking area today. Turned around to go home but then remembered that the Orlando Wetlands Park re-opened today and decided to pay a short visit. Short but a good one, or at least that is what I believe. Do not know, you tell me...
Roseate Spoonbill |
Glossy Ibis |
Spoonie and Snowy Egret |
Spoonie |
Snowy Egret |
A duck. Some one I had never seen before. Working on the ID |
Little Blue Heron |
Great Blue Heron |
Spoonie |
Glossy Ibis |
Orlando Wetlands Park Scene |
Flocks |
Sandhill Crane Formation |
Bald Eagle |
Bald Eagle |
Wood Stork |
Belted Kingfisher |
Gator |
Same gator of the above pic but there were several on the banks |
Green Heron |
Green Heron |
Bald Eagle |
Bald Eagle |
Black Bellied Whistling Ducks |
Bald Eagle |
Red Winged Black Bird |
American Bittern |
Ibis |
Ibis and Snowy Egret |
Great Egret and Ibis |
Belted Kingfisher |
Sparrow???? |
No comments, no story behind here. Just pics. Wanted to go to see the Vermilion Flycatcher but the Sun was going down, the park closed at 6:10 PM and did not have time to walk all the way to where the little red fellow is. Next time. Anyway...Thanks for coming, always check our Facebook Page for more pics of this and past trips and see you soon to share Views From Our Kayak.
Sun falls down on the Orlando Wetlands Park |
Great pics, photos are amazing. I have managed to see Sandhill cranes in Lower Alabama. A first for me. Your eagle shots are amazing along with the reflection shots. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning eagle pictures.
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