Visitors and a Visit... Florida 2016 (Part 3)

Viera Wetlands


On what seems to be our annual trip with Glen and Norma to photograph birds, the alligator was tempting...
even though it was just a little one.

The limpkin is an unusual bird that is found from Florida to Argentina.
We were quite excited to see a pair of limpkins who ignored us as they searched for snails to eat.
This coot was swimming peacefully in the water.

Another exciting sight of the day was the anhinga flying back and forth...
...to feed the chick in the nest. This is Glen's photo. he even captured the blue of the chick's eye.
After feeding the chick, the anhinga flew to the bush to dry its wings.
A female anhinga
A Great Blue Heron...
...followed by a white ibis.
The little green heron is sometimes hard to spot.
Two perching birds?
We finished with lunch at JB's Fish Camp.






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