I spend a lot of time in my Florida community wandering with a camera and looking for wildlife.
Here are three favorite images from the last couple of days.
An osprey pair have a nest down the street from me. The female was in the nest with its chick and the male was in a nearby tree. I trained my camera on the male, hoping it would leave the tree and either go fishing or go to the nest. It hopped from a higher branch to a lower one. That was good enough.
This alligator was in a near part of the pond an hour earlier. Boring posture, bad light. I took a photo, but I expected to delete it. After an hour of wandering in other places, I came back for another look before going home. The gator had gone across the pond and staked out a spot in perfect light.
In Southwest Florida, ibises are like squirrels are up north: So common I rarely aim a camera at them. But, it is now breeding season, so their bills and feet have changed from light pink to a rich red. This ibis came in for a landing in a deep blue pond. Too colorful to pass up.
You have posted three great critter photos. The Osprey is perfect with his wings stretched out. The Gator is smiling at something, and the Ibis is a most rare bird in our northern location, so it is good to see.
ReplyDeleteNice of the gator to move so that you could get a better photo of it.
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