After months and months of dreary Michigan skies, it was a welcome relief to finally arrive in Florida for 10-weeks of respite. It’s not that I don’t like winter, I actually love the snow; but in Michigan, it doesn’t come often and it doesn’t stay long. Most of the time it turns to slush. The straw that breaks the camel’s back, though, is the never-ending days of gray. I can live with the slush, but it’s hard to forego sunshine day after day.
AnhingaI totally missed this alligator at first, thinking it was a rock!
Green Heron and a Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
Osprey (Mel’s shot)
So, for the last four years, we have loaded up our cameras, fishing gear, inflatable kayaks and our two very old dogs to head south, to sunnier skies, to warmer days and never ending picture opportunities.
Blue-winged Teals
Tri-colored Heron and a Wood Stork
Little Blue Heron
Brown Anole and White Peacock Butterfly
We arrived at our rental destination late Monday afternoon and I could barely contain myself. I was so tired of sitting in the car for days on end that I could hardly wait until Tuesday morning to go for a picture walk! As soon as the sun was up, that’s exactly what I did.
Osprey makes a ‘one-handed’ catch in Ollie’s Pond!
Mottled Duck and Common MoorhenJuvenile White Ibis
Gulf Fritillary and a Monarch Butterfly
My first picture walk on Tuesday morning was around the wonderful little Ollie’s Pond. Later in the day, I went to the Larry Taylor Kiwanis Park not far from our rental. Today, Mel and I went to two more parks. After months of relative blight in Michigan, I felt as if I had won the lottery: Cormorants, Anhingas, Egrets, Great Blue Herons, Mergansers, Little Blue Herons, Tri-colored herons, Blue-winged teals…the list was almost endless.
Female and Male Hooded Mergansers at Kiwanis Park
Muscovy Duck at Kiwanis Park
Cabbage Palmetto and Rosary Pea Plant
I was simultaneously overwhelmed and rejuvenated with all there was to see!
I am a 76 year old retired teacher with an avid interest in hiking and photography. I am not a professional photographer, but spend almost every day exploring the natural world, taking pictures and honing my skills. When I review the pictures I have taken, I love researching information about the things I have found-- and then sharing my results with others. The time I have spent walking in the woods (including 4 months on the Appalachian Trail at 68) has always been somewhat therapeutic. When I added photography to the mix a few years ago, it quadrupled the therapeutic effect! Opening pictures on my computer at the end of the day is like opening presents. There are always surprises! It allows me to see so many details that were not visible to my naked eye! I have learned so many new things about birds and bugs, reptiles and mammals that I never knew before--and I have also found, that when I share with others, I invariably learn something new!
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Excited to see all the new environment has to show us!
Excited to see all the new environment has to show us!
Thank you from gray Michigan !
You’re welcome!
How nice to be here for 10 weeks! We’ve been here since 2/4-where exactly are you guys again?