Greetings from the Hermit Writer.
This is Larry, a Limpkin
Didn't get this Tricolor Heron's name.
Nudy cypress are cool.
A bit of color in the swamp.
Best shot I could get of this hawk, before he skedaddled.
This Spoonbill was shy two.
So I took two shots of him. Ha. Showed him.
I do enjoy winter cypress.
Oh. Oh. I caught a flutterby. I'm not usually patient enough to click 'em.
Love them all. And flutterbyes are hard to capture.
ReplyDeleteI'd never heard of Limpkins before. I like them. Thanks for the introduction.
ReplyDeleteLove the bird shots, the rest aren't bad either.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Mac!!Such a lovely feeling they made those shoots:)))
ReplyDeleteFantastic butterfly picture at the end. And I'm really impressed with the birds in flight - if I try, I end up with a beak, or a blurry blob, or simply a shot of the sky!
ReplyDeleteAll very beautiful...I do enjoy these journeys with you. When I first saw the spoonbill I thought "flamingo". Was the colour of course.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, the limpkin is a cool bird. Great captures of all the birds and the trees. Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteHelloo, Larry the Limpkin!
ReplyDeleteI'm ittdgy, the limpin'...
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Great shots- I don't think I have ever even heard of a limpkin. Cool beans!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful winged creatures. Wonderful captures. :)
ReplyDeleteyou have such cool stuff to capture....awesome job on the butterfly, they sure can be challenging!!!
ReplyDeleteLots of nice looking big birds. The best thing about some of these is that they like to live all over the country. It's always exciting to see them.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of a limpkin, that's a new one for me. I love the flutterby.
ReplyDeleteYou've reminded me I saw three hawks on my most recent beach walk, a single then a pair, but all too fast for my camera. I was really surprised, haven't seen any hawks for quite some time and never before at the beach.