Even though we can't see the bill or most of the head we believe this is an adult Great Blue Heron because of the gray legs and black flanks.
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Monday, February 15, 2016
ANHINGA EATING A FISH, PLOVER & TERN, LELY RESORT, NAPLES, FL
Thought these were interesting photos of the three birds near each other, particularly the first photo which shows the Anhinga (on left) eating a fish. The tern on the right we have identified as a nonbreeding adult Royal Tern due to its white forehead (you can see this in the second photo; the Caspian Tern's forehead would be dusky) and orange bill. The smaller plover in the middle we only saw from the rear, but we believe it is a Semipalmated Plover due to its orange legs and dark brown upperside.
RING-BILLED GULLS, LELY RESORT, NAPLES, FL
The photos in this post and the following posts were taken from the parking area of the Freedom Horses entrance to Lely Resort. This entrance is located on U.S. Route 41.
We stopped at this location on the first leg of a birding field trip from the VeronaWalk Birding Club, led by Bob and Mary Randall. After this location we traveled to Eagle Lakes Community Park. Between the two locations, the club members sighted 46 species of birds.
Sunday, February 14, 2016
TREE SWALLOW IN FLIGHT, NAPLES BOTANICAL GARDEN, NAPLES, FL
We have identified this swallow as a adult male Tree Swallow by the following:
- Relatively broad wings and notched tail.
- The blue above and of the head and the white below. You can see in the first photo the sharp contrast between the dark cheek and the white throat.
Saturday, February 13, 2016
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