The trees look fantastic and dramatic. We do not have them here in Europe. What is the name of the trees?
Gosia - many of the trees are cypress. They like to be in the water.
What an awesome adventure for you and us through your wonderful 'critter photos' ~ thanks,Wishing you a Happy Weekend ~ ^_^
...some nice feathered friends.
Hello, wonderful variety. I love all the herons and egrets. The Yellow-crowned Night Heron is one of my favorites. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your day and the weekend!
Beautiful photos! What a great place to have some interesting sightings!
What a wonderful place tosee so many birds and great shots of them Marcia
Nice you were able to get so close and get some good shots. I really like the one of the coot in the tree branches.
Wonderful! Great photos!
I went on a similar boat ride one year (many years ago) in that area.... You certainly captured a lot of gorgeous birds on that ride. WOW.Hugs,Betsy
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The trees look fantastic and dramatic. We do not have them here in Europe. What is the name of the trees?
ReplyDeleteGosia - many of the trees are cypress. They like to be in the water.
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome adventure for you and us through your wonderful 'critter photos' ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy Weekend ~ ^_^
...some nice feathered friends.
ReplyDeleteHello, wonderful variety. I love all the herons and egrets. The Yellow-crowned Night Heron is one of my favorites. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Enjoy your day and the weekend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos! What a great place to have some interesting sightings!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful place tosee so many birds and great shots of them Marcia
ReplyDeleteNice you were able to get so close and get some good shots. I really like the one of the coot in the tree branches.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Great photos!
ReplyDeleteI went on a similar boat ride one year (many years ago) in that area.... You certainly captured a lot of gorgeous birds on that ride. WOW.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Betsy