Posted on October 1, 2021
by Linda
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It has been a couple weeks since we posted. We have had a lot on our plates. Yesterday and this morning were our best photo opportunities. Last evening, we went to the Guana-Tolomato-Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve in search of a reddish egret that… Continue Reading “Sunrise”
Category: wildlifeTags: ardea herodias, dawn over the Tolomato River, Egretta rufescens, estuary, female boat-tailed grackle, great blue heron, GTM National Estuarine Research Reserve, GTM NERR, guana-tolomato-matanzas national estuarine research reserve, mycteria americana, Quiscalus major, Reddish Egret, saltwater marsh, Sunrise over the salt marsh, tidal, tolomato river, wood stork
Posted on December 23, 2020
by Linda
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I went to the dam at the Guana-Tolomato-Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve (GTM NERR) to try to get pictures of Osprey catching fish. The dam has an outlet from Guana Lake to the Guana River and the fish hang out on both sides of… Continue Reading “Fishing Line”
Category: wildlifeTags: bird entangled in fishing line, boat-tailed grackle stealing bait fish, fishing entanglement, GTM NERR, guana-tolomato-matanzas national estuarine research reserve, Osprey, Osprey fishing, Osprey with fish, Pandion haliaetus, Quiscalus major, red-bellied woodpecker, royal tern entangled in fishing line, Thalasseus maximus