Greetings from the Hermit-Writer. Visited UTB Dec 21. Nice day but it turned cloudy after I got there. Nice park, except the trails don't loop well to make it a great hiking park. A gazillion warblers, juncos and finches. If I ever get a longer telephoto...I'm heading back. Hope you enjoy.
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I think the Wood Storks are cool too. I love the mangrove shot and the flowers.. The horse is beautiful! Wonderful shots, happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteLove the beautiful horse!
ReplyDeletebeautiful colors! sweet critters, too.
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding, I think those Wood Storks are just super beautiful. Maybe more so because unless I go to the Zoo the only storks I see are in books. Your horse friend, is adorable. Thanks for the tour, and I'm a pro at knowing grey days, and your photos are still gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteNice photos Mac. The burned palmetto is stunning!
ReplyDeleteAnother great collection. I really love the burned palmetto image. The blue kayaks appealed to me also. And who could resist that gorgeous equine?
ReplyDeleteOh those birds are beautiful and the trails and the horse.
ReplyDeleteThank you for showing all Mac.
I am with Karen S. I think the Wood Storks were beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWas it just me, or did that line of kayaks look a little like stylised dolphins? Wishful thinking?
Love your new friend too.
that horse is gorgeous as is the stork!! i LOVE any wildlife that will stand still for a picture!!!!
ReplyDeletekayaking is on my bucket list but i hope to go and love it so it just becomes something i do often!!!
How could you not fall in love?
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a gorgeous place to be out on the water - in a canoe, kayak, whatever.
Enjoy, Mac.
That looks like a wonderful place. I would never want to leave. I love the wood stork. I've never seen one before.
ReplyDeleteI have to say that the wood stock, while not beautiful, would be a good bird to see!
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
Superb R Mac.
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