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<blockquote data-quote="Whiskeyman" data-source="post: 551633" data-attributes="member: 13556"><p>I just saw some shots from Harry P Leu Gardens in Orlando that included nesting hummingbirds. I've also heard that the Snail Kite activity on Lake Kissimmee is nice, so Joe Overstreet might be a good choice. I was at the CBBR the week before last, and it was a bit quiet for CBBR, other than the cannibal gator, which has caused one of the trails to be closed. I haven't heard much out to St Marks Wildlife Refuge, south of Tallahassee, but it is almost on the way for you unless you're traveling down I-75. If you do travel I-75, think about stopping in Gainesville to visit the Florida Museum of Natural History ($9/person) to visit the butterfly rainforest. Cameras are allowed into the exhibit, but I don't know about tripods, and you can spend a long time in there shooting butterflies and moths. I visited two weeks ago, and plan on going again on this Friday.</p><p></p><p>I wish you safe travels, and many photographic subjects on your trip!!</p><p></p><p>WM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whiskeyman, post: 551633, member: 13556"] I just saw some shots from Harry P Leu Gardens in Orlando that included nesting hummingbirds. I've also heard that the Snail Kite activity on Lake Kissimmee is nice, so Joe Overstreet might be a good choice. I was at the CBBR the week before last, and it was a bit quiet for CBBR, other than the cannibal gator, which has caused one of the trails to be closed. I haven't heard much out to St Marks Wildlife Refuge, south of Tallahassee, but it is almost on the way for you unless you're traveling down I-75. If you do travel I-75, think about stopping in Gainesville to visit the Florida Museum of Natural History ($9/person) to visit the butterfly rainforest. Cameras are allowed into the exhibit, but I don't know about tripods, and you can spend a long time in there shooting butterflies and moths. I visited two weeks ago, and plan on going again on this Friday. I wish you safe travels, and many photographic subjects on your trip!! WM [/QUOTE]
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