Today, at the H.P. Williams park, we saw the usual cormorants and anhingas sunning and drying their wings, a nice big alligator, and some really big turtles.
This one was the size of a humongous dinner plate at least...maybe a serving platter!
We saw this little cutie working the binoculars with great expertise at the fence, a future naturalist, perhaps?
It's fascinating to watch the anhingas swim underwater, they are such sleek, fast birds! Anhingas and cormorants are very similar, actually...Anhingas are much handsomer birds with their silver streaked wing and feather patterns. Male anhingas have black heads, females have the furry light brownish tan heads....Cormorants have a little hook on their beaks and their beaks are wider than anhingas. OK, here comes the quiz...What's this?
Just kidding...the retired teacher in me has wanted to get that out for a long time! "Pop quiz!" It's an anhinga...Next question....What's the bird on the left in the photo below? Actually, I forget this one! Some kind of blue heron, I think?
It's amazing all the birds we saw today...we think we even saw a roseate spoonbill in the marsh as we were driving down 41....Everything looks alive and healthy, and the wood stork population looks good, too...Even if they are on the endangered list, we have seen LOTS of them all over the place. It's an AMAZING ecosystem, that's for sure!
We've got a couple of things planned in the next few days for our last "hurrah" here in Naples....Stay tuned to see what they are! Bye for now......
Nice anhinga shots ... I loved taking pictures of them when we were in FL a few years ago. As for the heron ... could it have been a tri-colored? Hard for me to tell from behind.
ReplyDeleteOh BOY! Love hearing that the manatees are moving inland just when I'm heading in that direction. Very cool! Great pics!
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Wonderful close up shots of such great wildlife! Love the bird stretching the wings. The gators.... ummm not so much.
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