December 28, 2011

This and That...

How was your Christmas?
As usual, I'm glad it's over with,
But we did have a nice Christmas Day . . .
I haven't really been out taking photos
For several days, so now's a good time to
Post misc. photos...



One of the rest stops along I-75 in the Everglades
Is taken over by a bunch of black vultures...
Creepy, yes, but I managed to get a photo...



Speaking of creepy...
A real common sight
While visiting state parks or
Any nature area with a forest-like setting,
Are huge spider webs overhead,
With these golden orb-weaver spiders
Hanging out in their center...
From back leg tip to front leg tip,
A full grown GOW is about four inches long...
Did I mention that spiders
Are my least favorite creepy crawly?!



Moving along to prettier subjects,
The common primrose willow can be seen
Here and there...



Closer to home, about 3-4 blocks away in fact,
In a McD's parking lot...
I took photos of one of two cattle egret
That were trolling for scraps...
Of all the places
To finally see a cattle egret!



Even closer to home,
This little frog
Had to be rescued
More than once
From BIL Sam's pool...



There are many ducks in the 'hood
Thanks to the large ponds nearby...
They waddle by most days
Ru likes to give them
Bread scraps...



I did a post on my S Dakota Blog
Showing the pair of Eurasian collared doves
That were visiting the feeders...
These doves were first introduced to the U.S.
Here in Florida...
This one's on the street light out front...
We have mourning doves
In the backyard often...



The ibises are occasional visitors thru the 'hood...



We see a squirrel pretty much daily,
Skittering along the fence around the back yard...
And have put peanuts out for it...




The palm warblers are scarce visitors now...



 Boat-tailed grackles are super common...
But it was a unique sight when
A female grackle found a tiny snake
In the backyard near the pool.

December 21, 2011

Iguana See an Anhinga

We liked Long Key Natural Area enough the first time
To make another visit,
And managed to find different critters
To take a gander at...



I was pretty excited to discover this male (or imm.) anhinga sunning...
It tolerated my presence pretty well...


At a slightly different angle, I was able to pick up the reflections in the water...



Hubby spied this iguana hanging by the pond...
These guys are escaped/released ex-pets, can be seen
Along canals and other bodies of water,
Regardless of the human population...


Hubby also spied an atala hairstreak butterfly...


There were gulf fritillaries about the little butterfly garden also...


I believe this is a red-bellied turtle
(As noted in previous post)...
Seemed to be swimming over to greet me,
But he just kept swimming under the bridge.



Up in the trees, I could hear a couple different birds twittering, but it was pretty hard to make out what they were they were so busy flitting about...I managed to capture a black-and-white warbler as it pecked at the bark for a moment before moving again. This warbler was a lifer for me!

December 13, 2011

Sawgrass Sanctuary

It must be said that
Just because a birdie haven is reeeally small,
Doesn't mean it doesn't hold
Some worthwhile,
Feathery foto ops!
Ru and I visited Sawgrass Sanctuary,
which has a walker's path circling the outer parameter.
The sanctuary is a mere 20 acres,
And we only found three birds here...BUT...
One was a lifer...
Actually another was a recent lifer too,
And this was my first photo op w/ it...




Walking out on the observation platform,
Ru spied this immature green heron
on the water's edge below us...the lifer...






A No. mockingbird landed on one of the platform posts.....



...And in the water between the platform and land,
A wood stork was feeding...
I've seen many wood storks since arriving in FL,
And was happy to get the op to take some close-up shots...





Also out and about,
Were many dragonflies,
Like this red one...




There were a few cypress trees on the water's edge.....



Heading out of the sanctuary,
We found a wood stork sunning
By a water canal....



Along with another lifer,
a tri-colored heron!
Woo hoo!  :o)

December 06, 2011

Fort Myers Beach

After visiting Sanibel Island,
We landed on another shoreline,
At or near Ft. Myers Beach...
No parking fees,
And plenty of white sand
And shore birds...



Willets were wading...



 

Sanderlings skittered in the sea and on shore...



Ruddy turnstones traipsed in the tickly tide...




A snowy egret,
Wading in its yellow galoshes,
Eyed the shallows for a bite to eat...



And brown pelicans perused the sea
As they soared close to the surface.