Anhingas
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod May 7, 2013 #22 Great Blue Herons (these are the triplets)
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod May 7, 2013 #24 Black Necked Stilts I had a real hard time find the chicks. Hope you can see them. * Poppa Momma and chick Last edited: May 7, 2013
Black Necked Stilts I had a real hard time find the chicks. Hope you can see them. * Poppa Momma and chick
T TedG954 Senior Member May 7, 2013 #26 Somehow I missed these. Very nice series. Your expertise is getting better and better every day.
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod May 7, 2013 #27 TedG954 said: Somehow I missed these. Very nice series. Your expertise is getting better and better every day. Click to expand... Thanks Ted! I'm trying. Practice every day!
TedG954 said: Somehow I missed these. Very nice series. Your expertise is getting better and better every day. Click to expand... Thanks Ted! I'm trying. Practice every day!
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod May 21, 2013 #28 Juvenile Great Blue Heron - this is one of the triplets with its sibling at its feet Overheard someone telling someone else this is done to kill bugs. Not sure if I buy that. Just love the 'do in this shot.
Juvenile Great Blue Heron - this is one of the triplets with its sibling at its feet Overheard someone telling someone else this is done to kill bugs. Not sure if I buy that. Just love the 'do in this shot.
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod May 21, 2013 #29 Juvenile Least Bitterns It's amazing the difference in the size of these two
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod May 21, 2013 #30 Feeding time - not sure, but I think this is a grackle * *
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod May 22, 2013 #32 The triplets getting bigger every day
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod May 26, 2013 #37 Didn't notice the Purple Gallinule chick until processing .
Marilynne Administrator Staff member Super Mod May 27, 2013 #38 Juvenile Anhingas Take that! I'm sorry!