I am linking up with Wild Bird Wednesday and Nature Notes;
The Limpkin was one of my Florida lifers..we saw this bird at the Myakka River State Park. The Limpkin was one of the first birds we saw after entering the park.
The Limpkin is in the wading family and looks like a large rail but it said to be closer to the Cranes. It can be found in the wetlands and warm areas like Florida.
This bird feeds on molluscs or apple snails.
It name is derived from it's apparent limp when it walks.
We were able to watch this Limpkin for awhile, until some fishermen showed up and spooked it. I was a happy birder to add this bird to my life list.
Thanks for stopping by and for leaving your nice comments.
Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes.
Thanks to Stewart for hosting Wild Bird Wednesday and thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes.
I wish everyone a happy week ahead and Happy Birding!
The Limpkin was one of my Florida lifers..we saw this bird at the Myakka River State Park. The Limpkin was one of the first birds we saw after entering the park.
The Limpkin is in the wading family and looks like a large rail but it said to be closer to the Cranes. It can be found in the wetlands and warm areas like Florida.
This bird feeds on molluscs or apple snails.
It name is derived from it's apparent limp when it walks.
We were able to watch this Limpkin for awhile, until some fishermen showed up and spooked it. I was a happy birder to add this bird to my life list.
Thanks for stopping by and for leaving your nice comments.
Join in and post your birdies and to see more beautiful and wonderful bird photos please visit:
Stewart's Wild Bird Wednesday and Michelle's Nature Notes.
Thanks to Stewart for hosting Wild Bird Wednesday and thanks to Michelle for hosting Nature Notes.
I wish everyone a happy week ahead and Happy Birding!
Congrats on spotting your first Limkin!
ReplyDeleteand quite the list you have too . . . great pictures!
ReplyDeleteIt's so much fun to spot a bird for the first time. Congratulations on the LImpkin lifer, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Awesome bird!! Congrats!
ReplyDeletehe/she is very camouflaged ... that is amazing. sweet lookin' bird. ( :
ReplyDeleteWhat a COOOOOL bird! By OZ standards, it looks like a cross between a rail and a crane!!! Your great shots have captured him perfectly!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured! Good on you!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you were able to add this bird to your list. You got some great pictures.
ReplyDeleteDearest Eileen,
ReplyDeleteOh, first time even for you: it must be kind of rare specie. Happy for you♡♡♡
Birds tend to be scared of me, always fly away(^^;)
Sending you lots of love and hugs from Japan, xoxo Miyako*
Oh you lucky girl! I'd love to see one some day. You got some good looks and nice images before he was spooked.
ReplyDeleteYou Lucky Lady! I have never seen the Limpkin. Pretty bird!!
ReplyDeletereally awesome! i've only seen them in photos. :)
ReplyDeleteI'd be thrilled to add this handsome bird to my list. You got some great shots!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous photos of this special bird. Fantastic !
ReplyDeleteIt was a lifer for me a couple years ago..and I had to post it before I could figure out what it was (some of my commenters told me). I swear I looked for it in my bird books first, but didn't see it and had decided it was an immature something. Anyway, I still love seeing them!
ReplyDeleteCongrats! Very neat looking bird. I really like the feathers!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting bird! I really like it. It has the look of a large woodcock!
ReplyDeleteHallo Eileen!What a lovely bird!!Exellent shots as always!Hope you have a happy week!
ReplyDeleteDimi..
Great post, well done!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of an amazing looking bird.
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing this Eileen, I have never seen nor heard of a limkin before, beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteGreat find!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilomn River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteooohhhh how exciting!! An interesting looking fellow!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots Eileen. I did see one of this species in CostaRica. But that was a young one. Loved it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful bird to see and add to your Life List! Congrats! I have yet to add this species to mine!
ReplyDeletewhat a cool bird. I've never even heard of it.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of this cute bird... Michelle
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Eileen! And great photos of this elusive bird.
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting looking bird. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful bird...one I had not ever seen. Very interesting!
ReplyDeleteA beauty. You are great at capturing these marvels.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and excellent photographs, Eileen!
ReplyDeleteWell done, a lifer for you, lovely.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous bird, Eileen and so well captured... beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWarm greetings from Holland,
Anna :))
Beautiful pictures of this particular bird, Eileen.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen him.
Regards, Irma
Great name for a bird!
ReplyDeleteHow fun to add another bird to your list. I love your photos.
ReplyDeleteI would be thrilled to pieces to see this bird!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhatever they are related to, they are a remarkable looking bird.
ReplyDeleteAm I correct in thinking they eat snails?
Cheers and thanks for linking to WBW
Stewart M - Melbourne
Lucky you spotted him/her with that camouflage plumage. Congrats on your lifer, always a thrill.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on adding another bird to your list. I've never heard of a Limpkin, I'm glad I get to see the pictures, what a cool looking bird!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen and thanks for visiting my blog during my absence in Menorca. I didn’t have full computer access on holiday so wasn’t able to visit Blogger pals at the time but I’m now in the process of catching up with everyone. Congrats on the Limpkin lifer and getting such brilliant pictures of it too. I never realised or imagined that the bird got its name like that - thanks for sharing that.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen this bird before... what a beauty!
ReplyDeleteEileen, Congrats on this lifer. This is one species that evaded me during a trip to Florida so thanks for sharing these glorious images.
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures of the Limpkin!
ReplyDeleteThat's why this is so interesting, when you get to see birds you didn't know exist! Thanks for showing this bird, Eileen! Nice photos too!
ReplyDeleteGreetings Pia
The name and the bird are incredible!!! I loved this bird when you first presented it last year?? But these shots are top notch!! It's one that I need on any list;)
ReplyDeleteWonderfull bird, and capture.
ReplyDeleteI have pleasure to walk on tour blog.Best regard from Belgium
Wonderfull bird,congratulation for capture and other fotos in blog, best regard from Belgium
ReplyDeleteHis coloring in that foliage hides him fairly well. So glad you were able to spot him. Nice captures of this life bird for you!
ReplyDeleteHow exciting for you. What a interesting bird. You should be proud. MB
ReplyDeleteNeat looking bird!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Great photos! I've never seen one.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on another lifer!
ReplyDeleteI love your first photo of the Limpkin blending in with the grasses, it is beautiful.
always nice to see a lifer!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on spotting and getting such nice shots of this bird!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautiful bird. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWow..that is fascinating and interesting looking bird
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, I have never seen a Limpkin. Will be a nice one to spot some day. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on finding another lifer! This is a great-looking bird to add to your list.
ReplyDeleteGreat to get a new bird.
ReplyDeleteI saw these too but couldn't get that close. You did a great job!
ReplyDelete