Quite the expansive stretch for this stately Osprey
The interesting profile of a Yellow-crowned Night-Heron ~ We saw this beauty walking amongst the mangroves
This long-legged Great Blue Heron is a most elegant wader
A tiny Sanderling skitters along the frothy waters of the Gulf of Mexico
A perfect place to perch and dry feathers for this long-necked Anhinga
A pretty Black-bellied Plover walks amongst colorful coquina shells
Beside the pond, a Wood Stork pauses momentarily
The lovely profile of a Great Blue Heron
A lone Short-billed Dowitcher enjoys an afternoon at the beach
A Brown Pelican flies aloft (November 2009)
A striking White Ibis basks in the early morning sunlight
A Double-crested Cormorant delights in a cool beach breeze (November 2009)
32 comments:
Absolutely amazing series! It's hard to choose my favorite as they are all so good. you were clearly a patient photographer to get all these great images. I have to claim to be extra excited for the Anhinga as I've never seen a good image of one out of the water. I was lucky enough to capture a distant one feeding once! Anhinga caught in the act
Thanks a ton for your great blog. I've added you to my Blog roll.
What a wonderful collection of photos of birds of Florida! My favorite is the profile of the Great Blue Heron, each feather so clear and the expression of the eye so intriguing. We were lucky enough last May to quietly observe herons in a rookery in the Everglades at dawn. What an experience! Your photos are much better than mine could ever be--you are an amazing photographer.
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Wonderful series of the great birds of Florida. I hope to get to Florida myself to do some birding.
They are a pretty bunch flocking together here!! :-) Beautiful shots!
My Goodness these are fantastic,superb photography.
John.
Gorgeous photos all of them, but I particularly like the close-up of the Yellow-crowned Night-Heron. Good work!
Amazing captures once again my friend! You are soooo talented!
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Fabulous images!!! Great work, as always, Julie!!
Hello/Bonjour Julie! In the short amount of time I have been following your blog, I am impressed by the constant quality of your efforts. I encourage you to continue and share you talent with those seeking to learn.
In this series, I am personally impressed with the close-up shots. Well done!!!
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The interesting profile of a Yellow-crowned Night-Heron is a work of art Julie.
The Great Blue Heron is as equally wonderful.
Keep up the good work.
Warren
I literally gasped on these photos...your work is beautiful Julie and not only do you capture exquisite detail...you capture their soul!!
A fabulous series, especially the Night-heron portrait.
Wonderful pictures, Julie!
My favorite is a close-up of the Yellow-crowned Night Heron.
Well done!
each and every photo is just awesome - brings back great memories of Florida. that Osprey looks so soft :-)
Fabulous series Julie that brought back memories of a trip to Florida many, many years ago. The head profile of the YC Night Heron is superb.
I am so very appreciative of all your thoughtful, kind words. Thank you for taking the time to view my blog and share your especially nice comments.
These are simply stunning! Your details in photos and descriptions--makes me want to revisit again and again!
All gorgeous pics. Next time you are in the WPB (Florida East coast) area come by and take all the purple martin photos you want. We have a pretty large colony here and last year fledged over 150 baby purple martins. Up close and personal.
Oh My God. These are very wonderful pictures. what type of camera do you us? This has been my first time on the site. But I will come again and gain.
Julie, Checking your blog today and it's like a bonanza of great photos. What a pleasure! Thank you!
These bird photos are simply amazing!
Another set of absolutely beautiful shots, Julie! I look forward to the fourth installment of this series.
The light in these images is divine. Nice going. And, the close up head shot of the YC night heron just makes me drool. Gorgeous work!
WOW! Amazing photos!
Hi Julie, Sorry for a 2nd comment but I just stopped by to take another look at these photos and I must say that you did a marvelous job with the light. Impressive photographs! John
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Wonderfully photographed feathers!
Interesting blog I am now a follower.
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I just found your blog a couple nights ago and became a follower. Your photos are inspirational, really like seeing what you have to offer.
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