The pink spoonbill is very pretty. Gators are ugly and scary. Mom doesn't like Florida and that is one reason why. She would see them when she was walking us dogs and it terrified her.
Great photos! I know those feathery birds well. We love our Wood Storks and Anhingas. We don't see a lot of Roseate Spoonbills. It's a treat when we do. We love our feathery birds here on the Southwest Gulf Coast of Florida. Alligators, yes! We haven't ever been to the East Coast of Florida but we want to get there. We will wait for it to cool off! I want to check out your Florida tags in Wandering Around Zoolatry.
this is considered everglades ? yes…no…Ive heard wally gator likes to call them home, tho the one time I visited NASA, the bus driver dood wouldn’t let us start the tour because he spied an alligator on the parking lot π¦π¦π¦‼️πΈπ
awwww mr. gator...
ReplyDeleteWhat a marvelous morning in the wildlife refuge!
ReplyDeleteThe pink spoonbill is very pretty. Gators are ugly and scary. Mom doesn't like Florida and that is one reason why. She would see them when she was walking us dogs and it terrified her.
ReplyDeleteWhat is that long lizard like thingy….WOW and what lovely birdies…where is this, we should know but forgot.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteWonderful wildlife sightings and photos. The spoonbill is a beauty. Take care, have a great day!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! I know those feathery birds well. We love our Wood Storks and Anhingas. We don't see a lot of Roseate Spoonbills. It's a treat when we do. We love our feathery birds here on the Southwest Gulf Coast of Florida. Alligators, yes! We haven't ever been to the East Coast of Florida but we want to get there. We will wait for it to cool off! I want to check out your Florida tags in Wandering Around Zoolatry.
ReplyDeleteI love the spoonbill's beautiful pink feathers!
ReplyDeleteFlorida has such a wonderful and diverse selection of birds...and all of them are beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteI've spent many hours there. I should go back!
ReplyDeleteWhat great pictures of some cool creatures. That looked like a huge gator!
ReplyDeleteSuch wonderful critters all and I enjoyed seeing them!
ReplyDeleteAwesome wildlife photos ~ thanks,
ReplyDeletean artist reflects (carol and ziggy)
Thankful that we don't have crocagators in Michigan, although it's lovely to look at them...in pictures.
ReplyDeleteAmazing. I've always wanted to see the Everglades.
ReplyDeleteCharlee: "Bird! Bird! Bird! DINOSAUR!"
ReplyDeleteJava Bean: "Ayyy, actually, the Mouse says birds are closer to dinosaurs than alligators are."
Charlee: "The Mouse obviously hasn't watched 'Jurassic Park' then."
Beautiful wildlife. And I can feel the warmth in those photos πΊ
ReplyDeleteHappy WW!
this is considered everglades ? yes…no…Ive heard wally gator likes to call them home,
ReplyDeletetho the one time I visited NASA, the bus driver dood wouldn’t let us start the tour because he
spied an alligator on the parking lot π¦π¦π¦‼️πΈπ
WOW WOW WHAT EXCELLENT SNAPS !!!
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
Wow! Some nice birds and....
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful photos :-D
ReplyDeleteAwesome captures!!! We think we might steer clear of the gator.
ReplyDeleteWoos - Misty and Timber
Wildlife is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat gator is one of the many reasons I will never move back to FL. I lived there for one long year when I was 18-19
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. XO
ReplyDeleteAh, the beautiful swamp dwellers.
ReplyDeleteBirds that oblige us with their 'selfies' are amazing!! Even the gator...shudder! Thanks for sharing those beautiful images!
ReplyDeleteAmazing captures, Ann. We love the diverse wildlife in the Everglades!
ReplyDeleteYou have birds of unusual size
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures of an amazing wildlifeπ±Looks like it's George AND GracieπΉDouble Pawkisses for a Happy DayπΎπ½π
ReplyDeleteDelightful, I love them all!
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