Evergladeslady

Evergladeslady
Wearing a boa.....LOL

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

BROWN PELICANS RESTING IN MANGROVE TREES

Here are some brown Pelicans resting in Mangrove trees; in Everglades National Park.

POSSUM

Almost daily this possum climbs into this garbage can.  Someone ALWAYS, lets it out of the garbage can.  Hey a free meal is a free meal. LOL

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

WOODSTORKS FEASTING; January 20, 2013

Woodstorks feasting, along with White Ibis, and Great Egrets.

EAGLE CAM WEB ADDRESS

If you would like to view our SW Florida Bald Eagles nest, you may do so at the following web address:



http://www.ustream.tv/SouthwestFloridaEagleCam

Saturday, January 19, 2013

WATER'S DRYING UP; BIRDS ARE FEASTING JANUARY 17, 2013

The water along U.S. 41 is drying up, the birds are feasting.  Wood Storks, Roseate Spoonbills, Great Egret, White Ibis, and probably a few more I can not see....LOL  This photo was taken by my good friend, and fellow guide, Kenny Hill

Sunday, January 13, 2013

JANUARY 12, 2013 White Pelicans


First photo, White Pelicans (which migrate to South Florida for our warm winters), the small dark birds front center are Brown Pelicans, and the dark birds front left are Double Crested Comorants.  Did you know the White Pelican can stand 5 feet tall and has an 8 foot wing span?  Second photo, the Evergladeslady riding an airboat.  LOL

JANUARY 11, 2013 Purple Gallinule






First photo, Bald Eagle soaring too high for my camera to get a good focus on.  Second photo, Alligator hiding from the wind.  Third photo, Pond Apple trees full of Anhinga, and Double Crested Comorant.  Fourth photo, Purple Galllinule. Last photo, Yellow Bellied Slider turtles, there are 3 in the photo, can you find them all?

Sunday, January 6, 2013

EVERGLADES NATIONAL PARK VIEW January 4, 2013

View of Everglades National Park; the land mass in the distance is Ten Thousand Islands.  The building to the right of the picture is the Visitor Center for Everglades National Park.

WADING BIRDS IN BREEDING PLUMAGE January 2013


Snowy Egret in top picture; Great Egret in bottom picture, both birds are displaying their beautiful breeding plumage.