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Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birds. Show all posts
You can lead a bird to water....
I think this is a warbler of some kind. It's hard for me to tell, but perhaps this is a pine warbler?
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birds,
Dunedin,
Florida,
Honeymoon Island State Park
American Bald Eagle

There is an eagle's nest at Honeymoon Island State Park. We went to see it on Saturday and as we approached the fenced off area, the eagle was returning. We watched for a few minutes and then left the area. We walked back toward the parking lot and snapped several other pictures along the way. When we were a quarter mile from the truck, a lady walking toward us stopped to talk. She explained that a little farther up the trail, she had seen an eagle sitting close to the walking trail.
We walked for another few seconds toward the car and then on the left hand side about 25 feet above us and less than 50 feet away from us, there it was - just sitting there.
Outside of a zoo, we've never been this close to an American Bald Eagle - and we may never be that close again.
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bald eagle,
birds,
Dunedin,
Florida,
Honeymoon Island State Park
Magnificent Osprey in Flight
I just love this flight photo. The blue sky. The wingspan. It's all so peaceful. This photo was taken with my 300 mm Tamron lens with a UV filter and standard lens hood.
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birds,
Dunedin,
Florida,
Honeymoon Island State Park,
osprey
Osprey at Honeymoon Island


The osprey on Honeymoon Island are very active in February. I lost count, but we must have seen at least ten nesting pairs today. At one point, we were surrounded by osprey on all sides. There were osprey above us, in front of us, behind us, and directly overhead darting in and out between the trees - lower than I've ever seen there before.I have some other photos I'll post later - stayed tuned for bald eagle pictures.
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birds,
Dunedin,
Florida,
Honeymoon Island State Park,
osprey
Warblers at the Rookery
Pine Warbler

or....Palm Warbler

It's hard for me to tell.
One of the pit falls to photographing small bird species in a wild setting is a lack of lens power and clarity. (That doesn't mean I'm going to stop trying.)
Great Blue Heron
I had taken 139 photos at the Venice Rookery and I was beginning to think about packing it in for the day, when this Great Blue Heron leapt from his perch on the island and began flying toward me.The jpeg photo was taken in "auto" mode at 1/500 shutter speed, F 5.6, and 500-ISO. He caught me standing in the shade, but I "punched" it up just a little with my Photoshop software.
For comparison, here's the original version of the photo.
After landing, he posed for several profile photos. Here's the best one.
Cormorant
I originally thought this was an anhinga, but after some comparisons in the Sibley's guide I decided it is likely a double crested cormorant.
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Alafia River State Park,
birds,
cormorant,
Florida
White Pelican
Posing

I believe this is a willet, but don't hold me to it. With shorebirds it's sometimes difficult to tell.
I have used the features included in the Photoshop software to create a watercolor version of this photograph. If you click on the picture you can see a larger version of this photo.
Here's the original version:

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birds,
Dunedin,
Florida,
Honeymoon Island State Park,
willet
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