Thursday, March 21, 2013

Wading Birds of the Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary


White ibis.

The Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary is a 13,000 acre sanctuary at the western end of the Everglades in southwest Florida.  It is home to the largest stand of old growth bald cypress in the country.  There is a 2-1/4 mile boardwalk leading visitors through a variety of natural environments.  Small differences in soil types, elevations and water affect the flora and fauna tremendously.  The wading birds live in the wetlands.


Great white egret.


Wood stork.


A young green heron.


Great blue heron.

27 comments:

  1. such fun going bird-watching with you. thank you for bringing us along.

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  2. I love seeing all those birds, Jack. This must be a great time of year to explore the Everglades as it must be nearly bug free.

    Would you believe my husband saw a great blue heron HERE a few days ago? Although it's still cold here, a few good fishing places (for herons) are now free of ice.

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  3. I am impressed that you can identify the different kinds of birds. These natural environments truly are gifts to explore.

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  4. Very nice photos of birds that I would never get to see around here. I am lucky to see a Coopers Hawk eating a Mourning Dove.

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  5. These look similar to some of the birds we see in Costa Rica.

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  6. we've been to the everglades but missed the sanctuary, darn! we camped out in some campground that didn't have electricity/hook ups...i think we were the only people in the campground...it was pretty neat!

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  7. Really enjoying these photos! Thanks!

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  8. They are adorable, and you got excellent compositions!
    Léia

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  9. Nice shots and a nice variety. We were at Corkscrew Swamp some 20 plus years ago...walked out the boardwalk and took a bunch of photos. All film, though. I developed the film, and printed the pictures in our darkroom back then. Processing 24 pictures could take all day! And when digital came in with those first fuzzy, godawful pictures, I said it would never last. First time I've ever been wrong, I think.

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  10. I meant Jack! LOL, but I agree with Lowell about digital photography.

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  11. I'd love visiting here! What a variety of birds you've found for us.

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  12. This is one of my favourite places in Florida. I always mention it to anyone going near there but I don't know if many take the trip. It was wonderful to see these pics, Jack!

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  13. Wonderful captures of these guys, Jack! They certainly aren't at a loss for "bills" are they!!! Such a great place to spend time!! Enjoy your day -- or what's left of it!!

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  14. Great pictures Jack.

    Thanks for Show and tell.

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  15. Amazing creatures, the wood stork in particular! Super series of shots Jack.
    p.s. sorry to disappoint you about the flip flops (thongs) :)

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  16. An interesting set of 'portraits', this place is a bird watching gold mine!

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  17. Lots of beauties Jack! If I am reborn as an animal, I'd like to come as a bird. :)

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  18. This sounds like a wonderful spot for walking and a perfect spot for photography by the looks of it. I don't think I've ever seen an ibis or a stork "in the feather" so these shots in particular are very cool.

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  19. This is so much better than an encyclopaedia for a city girl...

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  20. What a wonderful walk through the wet-lands and we didn't even get our feet wet.

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  21. Oh, beautiful! I love that first shot.

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  22. We drove across the Everglades once from Ft. Lauderdale to Marco Island. We even smelled it burning every season. It's a wild and wonderful place. I was only taking awful photographs of my two girls at that point. Lucky you for catching these great birds Jack.
    V

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  23. Is there a wine bar?

    Nice nature shots. Birds are a tough subject. They don't stand still and keep ducking behind things.

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  24. That first one made me think of Jimmy Durante.

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  25. Great set of bird shots! I hope I can visit the Everglades someday. It's one of those places I know I will love.

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  26. Amazing birds. I'd love to visit that part of Florida someday.

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