North Shore Park

The tiny beach at North Shore Park, near downtown St. Petersburg was not as welcoming as these pictures look. They had just raked the beach of the dead fish from red tide but the fish were still floating up on the beach. At least the smell wasn’t bad and it was such a beautiful Saturday morning. The storms were coming in a little early since this was right before lunch.

The resident hybrid great egret/great blue heron was lurking around, trying to find a live fish to eat. Most of the birds don’t eat the dead fish but a few do and they get sick. The bird rescues are all full of sick fish from the red tide.

I stopped at Crescent Lake Park on the way home for a quick walk to look for otters. No luck on the otters but I did see the above in the vegetation in the lake. A juvenile little blue heron, a great blue heron, a blue jay, a snowy egret and a green heron.

1 thought on “North Shore Park

  1. betty - NZ – New Zealand – I post more of my photos on my Blogspot blog. You can find it here: https://myworldthrumycameralens.blogspot.com/
    betty - NZ on said:

    The sky is always a fabulous place for interesting images. I like your birds a lot, too.

    Thanks for sharing your link at My Corner of the World this week!

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