Spring Flowers are blooming and the birds are sounding off with their Spring calls. What an amazing time to see God's creation unfold.
This is an Atamsco Lily, springing up everywhere along the roadways.
This wild Lily reminds us of the Easter Lily
The Masked Bandit caught out in the open
Ohio Spiderwort
Black Swallowtail on Spiderwort
Glass Lizard - legless reptile sunning on a dike
Amazing facial pattern
We are usually the first visitors on the refuge each day, seeing many sunrises
Long-billed Dowitcher and reflection
Swamp/ Yellow Jessamine
Yellow-throated Warblers are singing high in the pines
Northern Parulas have just arrived
Common Yellowthroat sings on territory
Red-cockcaded Woodpecker active at dawn
Eagle searches for Osprey's dropped fish
Green Heron stalking fish
Rain Lily
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher male
Blue-headed Vireo
Waning Moon
Dwarf Blueberry blossoms
Red-tailed Hawk, pale borealis subspecies
Florida Gray Squirrel feasting on Red Maple seeds
Pileated Woodpeckers are seen and heard daily
The secretive Nelson's Sparrow
Green Anole - native U.S. species
Two weeks left on the refuge and we are looking forward
to bird migration from South & Central America.
Love & Prayers,
Ty & Ida Baumann
Blessings on your days!
ReplyDeleteTy for your blog
ReplyDeleteVal and I met you several years ago on Dauphin Island
Your postings and adventures are captivating
Ty