I still haven’t seen any news on this great blue heron nest. A while ago there was a great blue heron always sitting on the nest for weeks. Then it was abandoned. Weeks later when I was there, I saw this great blue heron looking around. So are they trying again? They’ve had babies in this nest for several years now.
I found the limpkin family again on this trip but they were further away from the trail. The babies were growing up so fast. They now look like the parent, only smaller.
Northern Parulas were all along the trail but they stayed high up in the trees.
A green heron prowling around in the muck.
A glossy ibis doing the same thing.
The dragonflies were out.
A few crawling critters were out on the trail.
Just a few things I saw on my walk in mid-March at Circle B Bar Reserve.
I hope they’ll nest there again – would love to see more of your photos of the little ones.
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Your walk revealed so much wildlife but the snake was the biggest surprise.
Your dragonfly is stunning!
Love the big baby limpkin just ready to snatch that apple snail from his mother — what a wonderful moment to catch. Great walk.
Lovely to see so much on your walk
Interesting walk love the dragonfly.
Incredible photos! Loved the one of the turtle covered in moss.
What a great series of photos! I love the turtle with all the algae on his shell!
Great area and fantastic photos.
Great photos of baby birds and other critter, Dina!
Have a Happy Week ahead!!
Peace 🙂