I headed down to Fort Desoto at the end of August not expecting much. As I headed out to the north beach I was greeted by a few spoonbills. I rarely see them here and in fact it was probably last fall when they were in the same spot. I wonder if these are the same ones that have stopped by for a rest.
I found a few red knots hanging out with one of the resident reddish egrets.
A red knot still in breeding feathers.
The best part of the morning was seeing an uncommon avocet. It wasn’t really a surprise though. I had heard 2 were here but wasn’t counting on actually finding it so it was a bonus to walk up on it. I didn’t see the other one although it may have been hiding in the sanctuary close by. There were 3 that hung out here last fall and I was able to catch those on 2 visits.
A young skimmer fluffing up his feathers.
A dunk and a catch.
Looking over through the sea oats over to Egmont Key in the distance. If you look close in the right hand side, you can see an osprey sitting on a branch on the beach.
A regular “beach bird bonanza”!
Lovely photographs.
They ARE lovely! Beautiful birds.
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The spoonbills are hard to believe are for real. Beautiful photos!
loved to see all of them. Beautiful photography 🙂