This Sandhill crane stays in our Central Florida Area with great success of surviving with one leg ! Slowly hops along feeding and calling for others. Hops on one leg to take off and fly very well ! Passes through every now and then to help clean up bird feeder spillage and to say hello.
This a beautiful Robin photo !! You accomplished a great focus ! For some unknown reason we get no visits from them at our location here in central Florida. We are thinking possibly because of a heavy hawk and eagle population. Robins are not the fastest flyers.
I want folks to see how well some of our water birds camouflage themselves. You have to look close at this photo to see this species. As I fished from my kayak, he did not move or change position in a any way. I was very close to being right underneath him. These birds are listed as a species of...
This turtle has dug in on our property. He is not afraid of me, visits my gardens stealing vegetable leaves often. These turtles holes when they leave are benificial to scub jays and blue indigo snakes that may use the hole in the turtles absence. He leaves up to 2 weeks at a time and returns...
Above average heavy rains here in Florida ground wildlife unexpected. If the sun returns Ibis lay their wings out to dry. They seem almost flat to the ground when drying.
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