June 29, 2013
EDIT: I am linking up with Favorite Fotos thanks to Lydia at Where the Wild Things Were
EDIT: I am linking up with Favorite Fotos thanks to Lydia at Where the Wild Things Were
I hope you will join in on the fun and share your critters and birds.
I enjoyed my Florida vacation so much I have to share some more birds and critters, these are all from the Everglades National Park. We saw a nice variety of birds in the Everglades. On this day we were near the Flamingo Visitor Center.
Osprey's were a common sight in the Everglades National Park
Blue-winged Teal couple.
Walk this way...Alligator on the visitor center parking lot . Most of the gators we saw in Florida were laying in the water, this was the first one we saw walking. I am glad he was walking away from us!
Above are two alligators with a turtle nearby.
This was my first time seeing both the Brown Pelican and the White Pelican together. Above, I see six White Pelicans and two Brown Pelicans.
One of the many White Pelicans we saw in Florida.
The American Crocodile we sighted in the Everglades National Park. The Crocodile has a narrow snout is and lizard shaped. The male crocodile can reach 20feet long. They live and thrive in salt water.
A Black Vulture's view of the Everglades wetlands.
My last photo is my favorite the Green Heron, this shot shows off some of their pretty colors. And I love their eyes. I hope you enjoyed my tour of the Everglades National Park.
Like weekend I am sharing some more of my favorite blogs to read and visit. I hope you have a chance to visit. In case you missed my first time sharing my favorite 5 blogs for the week here is the link 1st Favorite 5
Betty always seems to have something positive or lovely to say Cut & Dry
If you have not already done so visit with Tex at the Run*a*Round Ranch ..she see awesome birds at her pond.
I am always amazed at Fiona's gorgeous photos on her blog..go and check them out: Lady Fi
Chris at Las Aventuras has some awesome bird reports from Arizona and beyond.
Last but not least, I always enjoy the sky shots at Spare Parts and Pics..always a pleasure to go skywatching on this blog.
I enjoyed my Florida vacation so much I have to share some more birds and critters, these are all from the Everglades National Park. We saw a nice variety of birds in the Everglades. On this day we were near the Flamingo Visitor Center.
Osprey's were a common sight in the Everglades National Park
Blue-winged Teal couple.
Above are two alligators with a turtle nearby.
This was my first time seeing both the Brown Pelican and the White Pelican together. Above, I see six White Pelicans and two Brown Pelicans.
One of the many White Pelicans we saw in Florida.
The American Crocodile we sighted in the Everglades National Park. The Crocodile has a narrow snout is and lizard shaped. The male crocodile can reach 20feet long. They live and thrive in salt water.
A Black Vulture's view of the Everglades wetlands.
My last photo is my favorite the Green Heron, this shot shows off some of their pretty colors. And I love their eyes. I hope you enjoyed my tour of the Everglades National Park.
Like weekend I am sharing some more of my favorite blogs to read and visit. I hope you have a chance to visit. In case you missed my first time sharing my favorite 5 blogs for the week here is the link 1st Favorite 5
Betty always seems to have something positive or lovely to say Cut & Dry
If you have not already done so visit with Tex at the Run*a*Round Ranch ..she see awesome birds at her pond.
I am always amazed at Fiona's gorgeous photos on her blog..go and check them out: Lady Fi
Chris at Las Aventuras has some awesome bird reports from Arizona and beyond.
Last but not least, I always enjoy the sky shots at Spare Parts and Pics..always a pleasure to go skywatching on this blog.
I wish everyone a happy
weekend. Thanks for stopping by and I always appreciate your comments.
To see more beautiful photos and cute critters
please visit: Camera Critters and I'd-Rather-B-Birdin.
Thanks to the gracious hosts Misty Dawn of Camera
Critters and to Anni of I'd Rather-B-birdin.