A raft (flock) of American Coots seen in the Cape Canaveral National Seashore area. The Coot is a small swamp-hen kind of bird, black body, distinctive white Candy Corn shaped beak. Hard to get an accurate count, I estimate 100-200 birds making the raft.
Many Ibis clustered along the banks of a canal in the Circle B Bar Reserve conservation area in Lakeland, Fl. There were long rows of white Ibis in the canal and around the banks on this early January day this year. Springtime comes early to central Florida...
Here's that rare duck-outta-water shot. Black-Bellied Duck, image captured at the Circle B Bar Reserve in Lakeland Florida in January of this year. Pink orange-ish beak, distinctive white circle around eyes, black belly white wing surface and brown back.
Snowy Egret, seen here teasing a coup[le of good-old American Alligators. Image captured 04/01/2026 at the Orlando Wetlands reclamation grounds in central Florida. Looked like I was going to witness a real National Geographic moment. The Snowy Egret made a hasty launch as soon as the gator closest to it lunged forward. Big ol' gator was too slow and Snowy The Egret was very quick to launch to safety. They were gathered around an outflow discharge pipe catching tasty snacks...or each other if someone wasn't attention. Snowy Egret, smaller wader all white body, black legs and beak. Standing in shallow water with lily pads and other swamp bank vegetation around. Two large alligators, both arranged with their snouts pointed towards the Egret. The Egret was getting snacks from the water outflow pipe just off camera to the right. The two gators were waiting to get the egret.
The #BirdOfTheDay theme today is #weather any weather we can see…..rain, wind, snow etc. The alt is #riverbank any bird capture on the banks of a waterway.
Tough to get bird shots in Florida weather, so here's some ALT entries, descriptions in +ALT
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