June 29, 2013
I am linking up Camera Critters and I'd-Rather-b-birdin I hope you will join in on the fun and share your critters and birds.
I enjoyed my Florida vacation so much I have to share some more birds and critters, these are all from the Everglades National Park. We saw a nice variety of birds in the Everglades. On this day we were near the Flamingo Visitor Center.
Osprey's were a common sight in the Everglades National Park
Blue-winged Teal couple.
Walk this way...Alligator on the visitor center parking lot . Most of the gators we saw in Florida were laying in the water, this was the first one we saw walking. I am glad he was walking away from us!
Above are two alligators with a turtle nearby.
This was my first time seeing both the Brown Pelican and the White Pelican together. Above, I see six White Pelicans and two Brown Pelicans.
One of the many White Pelicans we saw in Florida.
The American Crocodile we sighted in the Everglades National Park. The Crocodile has a narrow snout is and lizard shaped. The male crocodile can reach 20feet long. They live and thrive in salt water.
A Black Vulture's view of the Everglades wetlands.
My last photo is my favorite the Green Heron, this shot shows off some of their pretty colors. And I love their eyes. I hope you enjoyed my tour of the Everglades National Park.
Like weekend I am sharing some more of my favorite blogs to read and visit. I hope you have a chance to visit. In case you missed my first time sharing my favorite 5 blogs for the week here is the link 1st Favorite 5
Betty always seems to have something positive or lovely to say Cut & Dry
If you have not already done so visit with Tex at the Run*a*Round Ranch ..she see awesome birds at her pond.
I am always amazed at Fiona's gorgeous photos on her blog..go and check them out: Lady Fi
Chris at Las Aventuras has some awesome bird reports from Arizona and beyond.
Last but not least, I always enjoy the sky shots at Spare Parts and Pics..always a pleasure to go skywatching on this blog.
I am linking up Camera Critters and I'd-Rather-b-birdin I hope you will join in on the fun and share your critters and birds.
I enjoyed my Florida vacation so much I have to share some more birds and critters, these are all from the Everglades National Park. We saw a nice variety of birds in the Everglades. On this day we were near the Flamingo Visitor Center.
Osprey's were a common sight in the Everglades National Park
Blue-winged Teal couple.
Above are two alligators with a turtle nearby.
This was my first time seeing both the Brown Pelican and the White Pelican together. Above, I see six White Pelicans and two Brown Pelicans.
One of the many White Pelicans we saw in Florida.
The American Crocodile we sighted in the Everglades National Park. The Crocodile has a narrow snout is and lizard shaped. The male crocodile can reach 20feet long. They live and thrive in salt water.
A Black Vulture's view of the Everglades wetlands.
My last photo is my favorite the Green Heron, this shot shows off some of their pretty colors. And I love their eyes. I hope you enjoyed my tour of the Everglades National Park.
Like weekend I am sharing some more of my favorite blogs to read and visit. I hope you have a chance to visit. In case you missed my first time sharing my favorite 5 blogs for the week here is the link 1st Favorite 5
Betty always seems to have something positive or lovely to say Cut & Dry
If you have not already done so visit with Tex at the Run*a*Round Ranch ..she see awesome birds at her pond.
I am always amazed at Fiona's gorgeous photos on her blog..go and check them out: Lady Fi
Chris at Las Aventuras has some awesome bird reports from Arizona and beyond.
Last but not least, I always enjoy the sky shots at Spare Parts and Pics..always a pleasure to go skywatching on this blog.
I wish everyone a happy
weekend. Thanks for stopping by and I always appreciate your comments.
To see more beautiful photos and cute critters
please visit: Camera Critters and I'd-Rather-B-Birdin.
Thanks to the gracious hosts Misty Dawn of Camera
Critters and to Anni of I'd Rather-B-birdin.
such a wonderful place to visit Eileen; and I love the photos you got, especially the green heron
ReplyDeleteHow nice!!!.. Fantastic place.. Beautiful birds and other animals .. gorgeous pictures. Greetings from Madrid.
ReplyDeleteFantastic wildlife photos from the Everglades. We were there about ten years ago and I've never forgotten it. Never saw a 'gator out of the water though, I think I would have done a double take on that. Happy Weekend Eileen, and thanks for the great photos!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to visit the Everglades someday! There is so much to see. Although I am pretty scared of alligators so hopefully there wouldn't be any roaming around the parking lot while I was there!
ReplyDeleteGreat list of blogs to check out - I follow several of them already!
I too love the Green Heron...and their bright contrasting eye color! I haven't seen a croc here, but plenty of alligators and turtles.
ReplyDeleteGlad you enjoyed my post on the baby turtle release. I plan on going back and getting there early enough to see the very beginning so I can 'root them on'!!
Have a great weekend. It's gonna be a hot one...looks like...all over the country.
Hootin' Anni AND Anni @ I'd Rather B Birdin'.
What amazing shots - I love that Green Heron too!
ReplyDeleteAnd thank you so much for the shout out. Have a great weekend.
Just brilliant shots today Eileen. The osprey could almost have remained unseen blending in with the background. Having only ever seen a couple of Blue-winged Teal your super picture reminds me how much bigger they are than Green winged/Common Teal. And your Green Heron is amazing. I'd just love to see Alligator like that, walking about the footpaths - it's hard to believe they might attack but best to stay safe? Enjoy your weekend birding.
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Oh my goodness that alligator picture is AMAZING! I love the Osprey picture as well. I am going to FLA in three weeks I make take a spontaneous trip here :-)
ReplyDeleteA photographer's paradise Eileen. Your images are amazing. xo
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! My favorites are the pelican and the green heron!
ReplyDeleteWonderful images of a location I treasure Eileen! I never got the see the salt water crocs so I might just have to go back!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful birds. I have never seen a alligator walking in that style.
ReplyDeleteWow Eileen!!!What a wonderful park you visit!!!Those alligator shots are amazing!!!I like the pelicans photos and the blue heron bird!!Thank you for sharing!!!Have a lovely weekend!!
ReplyDeleteDimi...
Coincidentally, we were in Grand Canyon National Park while you were at our "local" National Park! Interesting to see both pelican species mingle like that. Their feeding habits are directly opposite-- the Browns plunge and the Whites herd. Hope some find their way to the little lake next to our home as they have done the past two years.
ReplyDeleteGreat place to visit! Love the Green Heron. Hope to see one someday.
ReplyDeleteHI Eileen...I sure am glad I don't live where there are alligators..yikes!!
ReplyDeleteLove the shot with the Brown and white Pelican together, the water is like diamonds!!
There are some Blue Winged Teal on the river here, nice shot!!
Nice share from from the Florida vac.!
Grace
cool gator on land! love the osprey and gr. heron. :) great teal pic!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos, Eileen! I loved seeing the croc and gater, especially since they weren't close to me. Appreciate you sharing your pictures. Have a great week and 4th of July!
ReplyDeleteWonderful shots! I love the osprey. The alligators are interesting, but I'm glad we don't have any here. Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen as always they are great.The Green Heron is my favorite too.
ReplyDeleteAnother fabulous selection from the Everglades. The Green Heron is my favourite.
ReplyDeleteHave a glorious week Eileen.
Wonderful photos. Certainly a great trip by the looks of things. Alligator walking around might steer me away . . .
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend Eileen!
Thanks for taking us along with you to the Everglades. I've always wanted to visit there. Your photos are wonderful, but I'm glad the gator was walking away from you.
ReplyDeleteSome amazing birds in the everglades Eileen. In all the years we've gone to Florida, we've never been that far south.
ReplyDeleteJudith
Yikes! Alligators! LOL
ReplyDeleteGreat photos.
I enjoy your post always, Eileen! Beautiful nature photos you have..
ReplyDeleteWhat a interesting place so full of life.
ReplyDeleteMerle......
a great day with lots of things to study. Love the Teals.
ReplyDeleteYou got my all time favorite heron!
ReplyDeleteGreat series Eileen. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
ReplyDeleteHi Eileen, I will have to get back down there to the Everglades sometime in the coming year or two. It has been over 25 years since I have been there. I love the picture of the Blue-winged Teals. So pretty. I also loved the picture of the White and Brown Pelicans. I have seen both (Brown in CA and White in TN at the lake house). Have an extra-fine Sun. tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteLove the everglades! Great Birds and wildlife there!
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Enjoyed seeing your great photos, Eileen. The alligator doesn't look nearly as threatening from that end!
ReplyDeleteWhat awesome sights you see!
ReplyDeleteThe walking croc is scary!
Krokodile..oh nicht so mein Lieblingstier..
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DANKE sagt das katerchen der staunt über die Vielfalt der Arten.
Stunning collection of characters! I can't believe the colouring of the heron in the last photo! Beautiful!
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great photo's, the Green Heron is truly a beautiful bird, with beautiful colors.
The crocodiles are beautiful to see.
Regards, Irma
Thanks for the tour of the Everglades. I never realised that there are both crocodiles and alligators there. I thought it was only the latter. The shot of the heron with his bright eye and orange legs is terrific.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing so many great photos!
ReplyDeleteLovely sightings and captures!!
ReplyDeletelovely photos, it looks like a wonderful place to visit.
ReplyDeleteHello Eileen,
ReplyDeleteFlorida is definitively one of the best place I know of that can offer such great bird photography opportunities.
How lucky your are to ba able to take a holiday there and around the Everglades.
Great post and variety of birds!
Enjoy your weekend!
Wonderful series!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by :)
I would love to visit the Everglades and will see if I can add this to my trip next year. It all looks so prehistoric! Have a wonderful week. Chel x
ReplyDeleteGreat reserve, my fave is the Green Heron, superb.
ReplyDeleteI would like to make that trip myself. So much to see!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos, Eileen! Those alligators look so big!
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots, totally enjoyed visiting. Loved the osprey and green heron. Great captures of the crocodiles too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteWoW...you sure would need a couple of memory cards here!!
ReplyDeleteGreat images, I don't think I have ever seen a gator walking, I thought they slithered on the ground as well!!
Wow, Eileen, your photographs are wonderful in this post! I don't know if I have ever seen an alligator walk. I looked at that picture a couple times. Great picture of the white pelican and the green heron!
ReplyDeleteThose gators are huge; I like the vulture!
ReplyDeleteThe Florida Everglades look fascinating. I am fascinated by crocodiles and alligators! They look so prehistoric.
ReplyDeleteSome of your favorite blogs are mine too...well, your trip to FL yielded some amazing sights! Wow! I LOVE ospreys! But to see both crocs and gators, wonderful! And the white pelican, too. I loved seeing all your photos so much!
ReplyDeleteI try to be accepting of all of God's Creatures - but I have a difficult time with the gators!! We had a place on the St. Johns River below Lake George and the gators ate everything in sight. All the ducks, any dogs that wander along the river bank and you had to watch for your little kids. they need to be controlled like the deer. They are an awesome dinosaur to watch and they have to eat too, but. . . .
ReplyDeleteBTW- Great photos!!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for the remembering me my old journey to Miami. I never forget this special journey with my family. I enjoyed so much on there. Specially the wildlife adventure is best part of my life. For more information about Everglades boat tour please visit our site :- Everglades boat tour
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This is the marvellous post that I have come over after huge searches. Everglades National Park protects an unparalleled landscape that provides important habitat for numerous rare and endangered species like the manatee, American crocodile, and the elusive Florida panther. Thanks..