Thursday, February 11, 2021

Daily trips into St. Mark's NWR

 


We are enjoying Northern Florida, but the temperatures are not even close to Southern Florida.  We had frost in the mornings and in the 50's most days.  Although not perfect, it's better than the snow, cold, and ice we see in the north.


Enjoy the warmth, wildlife and looks of paradise with us.

Spider webs in the fog and rain

Webs reflect many colors

The webs are like prisms

We are observing at least 5 active Eagle nests

Tricolored Heron chasing fish in the Gulf

Smiling at the sun

One of the 12 footers basking

Joining the wildlife basking in the sun

Over 1,700 shorebirds in the Tower Pond, 

Best shorebird area in the refuge

Tower by Tower Pond, Anhinga in the foreground

We took a trip back to Wakulla Springs for lunch at the Lodge 

Enjoyed seeing the tour boats and Manatees again

Low tide bait ball attracts both species of Pelicans

Brown-headed Nuthatch

Anhinga

Gadwalls on the Lighthouse Pond

Bobcat hunting on the dike by Tower Pond

Ty pishing interupts the hunt

Are you still here?  I have lunch to find.

This is the boat ramp, low tide

No boats going anywhere until the tide comes back in.  Herons and egrets catching trapped fish.

Full (Wolf) moon at sunrise causes extreme tide levels


 

Black-necked Stilt

Royal Tern

White-eyed Vireo starting their Spring calls

Great Blue Heron tackles very large Gar fish

Heron kneels down to subdue and swallow thrashing Gar

Eastern Towhee

Carolina Wren

Look who's back?  Pinkie!

The Flamigo usually hangs out way back in the middle of large pool

Glossy Ibis

Redhead, every day less and less numbers as they start to head north.

This photo could be a pointing, amazing variety together

We are halfway through our stay here and look forward to the beginning of migration.
Always enjoying what God puts in our path.
Love & Prayers,
Ty & Ida Baumann

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